Citations:woollish

Adjective: "alternative spelling of woolish"

 * 1957 — South African Department of Agriculture, Handbook for Farmers in South Africa: Agronomy and Horticulture, page 709:
 * Soft rotting of small fruit, later covered with white, woollish growth Crown Gall, Agrobacterium tumefaciens, (S & T.)
 * 1980 — The Sheep Market: Problems and Prospects, page 47:
 * Because of heavy advertisement by New Zealand, lamb is now placed as a "fashionable" dish for the young generation, while others still think of sheepmeat as having a "woollish" taste.
 * 1988 — The Alpine Journal, Volume 93, page 93:
 * here — grey, woollish hair
 * stuck to the rocks...
 * 1998 — Sandra Gullard, Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe, Harper Perennial (2011), ISBN 9781443403542, unnumbered page:
 * And then the sharp pain of being turned — I'm told I cried out horribly — and then the sickening comfort of something warm and moist on my skin, the woollish smell of blood (for a quick-witted servant had slaughtered a lamb and wrapped me in its still-warm hide).