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Wooly vs Woozy - What's the difference?

wooly | woozy |

As adjectives the difference between wooly and woozy

is that wooly is alternative form of lang=en while woozy is queasy, dizzy, disoriented, or drunk.

As a noun wooly

is alternative form of lang=en.

wooly

English

Adjective

(er)
  • (US)
  • Put on a wooly jumper and turn down the thermostat.
    wooly hair
    That's the sort of wooly thinking that causes wars to start.

    Noun

    (woolies)
  • (US)
  • woozy

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • queasy, dizzy, disoriented, or drunk
  • I got off the roller coaster feeling a bit woozy .