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woolsey

Word definitions for woolsey in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Woolsey may refer to: In places : Woolsey, Georgia , USA, a town Woolsey Flat, California , USA, a former settlement In people : Calvin Woolsey , American physician and pianist Gamel Woolsey , American author and poet John M. Woolsey , American judge Kit ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Woolsey \Wool"sey\, n. [From Wool .] Linsey-woolsey.

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 175 Housing Units (2000): 62 Land area (2000): 0.819261 sq. miles (2.121875 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.016046 sq. miles (0.041558 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.835307 sq. miles (2.163433 sq. km) FIPS code: 84288 Located within: Georgia ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. linsey-woolsey

Usage examples of woolsey.

I told Ryan about my conversation with Terry Woolsey, and about the meeting scheduled for the following morning.

When Woolsey looked up, two turquoise and silver earrings swayed with the movement.

A tall man in cornrows, gold chains, and overpriced designer sunglasses approached the door just as Woolsey started through it.

The man stepped back, allowed Woolsey to pass, slid the shades down his nose, and followed the progress of her buttocks.

I clicked my seat belt and braced against the dash as Woolsey made a U-ey and gunned it up Clarkson.

The wheels screeched softly as Woolsey whipped left onto Morehead, ignoring the sign prohibiting such a turn.

Without hesitating, Woolsey jackhammered into reverse, gunned backward, then forward, slamming the Chevrolet across the alley.

During the past week Slidell, Ryan, and Woolsey had filled me in on the missing pieces.

Steven, 264 Wood, Jack, 155 Woodward, Bob, 379-80 Woodward, Gilbert, 278 Woolsey, R.

John Woolsey brought the letter, and stayed until I read it, to see if anything was wanted.

There is no other treasure on that barren hill-top, for the Woolsey boys, to whom the old man deeded his mine, worked out the paying gravel long ago.

He began to plan a trip East in the coming summer, directed John Woolsey to inquire as to the expense of such a trip, and proposed to employ him as a traveling companion.

Fillmore Hill was drawn up, making the property over to the Woolsey brothers.

Out of rough planks, lying about to mend sluices, the Woolsey boys framed a coffin, for which they procured handles at a neighboring village.

Under these squamous palm trees Laurel kicked Hardy and Woolsey beat Wheeler upon the head with a codfish.