Bushy vs Woolly - What's the difference?
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Like a bush in having many widely spread branches.
Made of wool.
Having a thick, soft texture, as if made of wool.
(figuratively) Of thinking, principles, etc, based on emotion rather than logic.
(figuratively) Unclear, fuzzy, hazy, cloudy.
(obsolete) Clothed in wool.
* Shakespeare
(informal) A sweater or similar garment made of wool
(Liverpool, pejorative) Someone not born in Liverpool (especially from the towns of Wigan, St Helen's, Widnes, Warrington and Runcorn).
As adjectives the difference between bushy and woolly
is that bushy is like a bush in having many widely spread branches while woolly is made of wool.As a noun woolly is
a sweater or similar garment made of wool.bushy
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Adjective
(er)- ''The bushy tail of a squirrel.
Derived terms
* bright-eyed and bushy-tailedwoolly
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Alternative forms
* woolyEtymology 1
From .Adjective
(er)- Put on a woolly jumper and turn down the thermostat.
- woolly hair
- That's the sort of woolly thinking that causes wars to start.
- woolly breeders