ADJECTIVE
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confused and vague; used especially of thinking
woolly thinking
your addled little brain
muddleheaded ideas
woolly-headed ideas
How To Use woolly-headed In A Sentence
- woolly-headed ideas
- There's something faintly disconcerting about watching a former financial guru revert to the language of a woolly-headed students' union rally.
- This is yet another case of dippy woolly-headed liberal thinking.
- It is woolly-headed to suppose that Liverpool, in debilitating form, could suddenly be converted to flamboyance and virtuosity.
- Prominent right-wing pundits like to portray the above interventions as woolly-headed meddling by decadent, smug millionaires.
- Essie, more than usually woolly-headed because of being awakened, asked seriously was this because of the war being over. FAIRYLAND
- Mid-afternoon champagne left me suitably woolly-headed and struggling with my emails well before six.
- They are fuelled by idealistic, woolly-headed, utopian notions of equality.
- These claims have been based on false hopes and expectations that have been built up by woolly-headed lawmakers.
- The rare footage of Zorn pontificating on his music and directing his various ensembles proves more intriguing than Heuermann's woolly-headed intrusions.