0 made of, or like, wool -- ullen, ull-(aktig)
a woolly jumper/rug.
1 (also woolly-headed) (of a person) vague or hazy -- uklar, tåket
She’s too woolly(-headed) to be in charge of a department.
2 a knitted garment -- ullplagg
A policy of that kind would be much better than these woolly and nebulous talks about the capitalist system.
He expressed great surprise that these wild and woolly charges should be repeated by those who resented such allegations in the past.
I say that there should be a frank discussion because there has been altogether much too much woolly talk about the question of immigration.
Everyone knows that he is an idealist, but not woolly.
Anyone less like a starry-eyed, woolly-minded intellectual it would be very hard to find.
Another clearly wrong method is the woolly-headed, generous approach, unrelated to market disciplines, which has proved disastrous in many countries.
His thinking on that occasion must have been extremely woolly.
The point we are making is that it is too muddle-headed and woolly.