woolly造句91. A woolly, white, mat-forming perennial herb (Cerastium tomentosum) native to Italy and widely cultivated in rock gardens for its showy white flowers with notched petals.
92. A couple of good old country boys are having a wild and woolly time.
93. One thing is certain: the competition for that golden goblet will be wild and woolly.
94. These animals are descended from wild mountain sheep, still found in some remote regions of the world, which shed their fine woolly hair naturally.
95. Some energy traders look instead to woolly worms, small fuzzy caterpillars that are the larva of the Isabella tiger moth, as predictors of winter weather.
96. Larvae – Woolly bear caterpillars curl up in thick layers of leaf litter for winter.
97. First, competitiveness is a woolly concept that wrongly supposes countries, like football teams, win only when another team loses. But one country's economic growth does not subtract from another's.
98. The potential of T. galchanoides for biological control of the hemlock woolly adelgid was discussed.
99. The researchers compared sequences of DNA from the nuclei of African and Asian elephants, and from woolly mammoths and the American mastodon.
100. He wore a woolly hat with a little red bobble on top.
101. As long as Woolly Razorback has an ice counter on it, it has defender and any combat damage it would deal is prevented.
102. The peccary that was most commonly traded is a species in decline and the woolly monkey is threatened with extinction.
103. Scientists say they have reconstructed around half of the genome of the woolly mammoth, a species that became extinct at the end of the last Ice Age some 11,000 years ago.
104. Ancestors of modern elephants lived on all continents except Australia. Ancient Asians were known as the woolly mammoth.
105. Froelichia found in sandy soils and on rocky slopes in warmer regions of America; grown for their spikes of woolly white flowers.
106. In this paper, the occurrence regulation of the apple woolly aphid was described, and one method of field trials was proposed by the Guidelines for the field efficacy trials.
107. The alternative to Mr. Berlusconi offered by Italy's center-left has proved unappetizing: strife-torn coalitions, woolly proposals, hypocritical posturing. And Mr.
108. Woolly Razorback comes into play with three ice counters on it.
109. The alternative to Mr. Berlusconi offered by Italy's center-left has proved unappetizing: strife-torn coalitions, woolly proposals, hypocritical posturing.
110. The skeletons of a woolly rhinoceros and of a cave bear along with rare bird and fish fossils are also to go under the hammer during the April 16 auction in Paris.
111. Eriosoma lanigerum(Woolly apple aphid) is a kind of harmful pest to agricultural plant quarantined. It lives in the apple tree autoeciously and does harm collectively.
112. To put that time in perspective, Neanderthals were still marching around Europe. Woolly mammoths, saber-toothed cats, and numerous other now-extinct animals were going strong.
113. In Great Smoky Mountains National Park, an invasive insect—the balsam woolly adelgid—has killed millions of Fraser firs, as seen here on Clingmans Dome.
114. Wiry, woolly, curly, and flat coat textures are not correct, and are to be penalized to the degree of severity.
115. Leaf blade and petioles puberulent to woolly at least along veins; anthers globose or reniform.
116. A pretty poison, woolly locoweed, flowering during autumn, can make cattle that eat its toxic leaves go berserk and die.