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From wool + -ish.
woolish (comparative more woolish, superlative most woolish)
- Resembling or characteristic of wool.
1998, Harris Mullen, God Bless General Early, High Water Press, →ISBN, page 263:He grabbed a woolish outfit and didn't realize until putting on the jacket that it was his Confederate uniform.
2004, L. B. Richards, The Adventures of Charley Tooth, Vortex, →ISBN, page 279:He also wore a woolish hat that he had down almost over his eyes.
2006, C. S. Lovelace, Memoirs of a Lost Island: Remembrances of a Lifetime of Nantucket Summers, →ISBN, page 106:(If they had been in color, you would see the flash of gold and white against the green moors -- and, who knows, maybe some woolish grey?)
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