wool造句151, The inside of the fitting should be brushed out with a special wire brush and rubbed with wire wool.
152, Suitable media for this job are fine types such as filter wool, sand, or various types of filter matting.
153, Looks more like a cotton wool factory than a cherry orchard.
154, Wool was big, not just for jumpers but for breeches.
155, She was still working in the wool shop by day and driving an ambulance at night.
156, A breeze ruffled her hair and set hanks of wool waving on the fence-wire.
157, Beneath the cloak was a kind of blouse, made from woven brown wool with long sleeves edged in red.
158, Fillings used include natural fibres such as cashmere, lamb's wool, horsehair and felt and synthetic materials like polyester.
159, In the 1970s, synthetics began taking the place of wool.
160, The Cistercian monks with their lay brothers administered the abbey wool trade.
161, You can't pull the wool over my eyes like that.
162, The village has a reputation for spinning fine wool yarn.
163, Plain gold merino wool cloak, £60, from Elliot Fine Fabrics.
164, It looked just like a sailor's hammock made out of toilet paper, cotton wool and string.
165, Opposite page Black and yellow silk pinstripe suit, £970; mustard wool sweater, £477; both by Gianni Versace.
166, She selected a £225 grey-green wool suit, £23 shirt and £20 silk tie.
167, Thus the raw materials of cotton and wool and the power of coal could be moved freely and cheaply.
168, Inside the wool moved ships, and we could see the tips of their masts travelling above the fog like disembodied spikes.
169, The mill uses the raw wool to produce cloth which it sells to a coat factory for £21.
170, Considerable work has also been undertaken to develop new blends using wool and experimenting with new man made fibres and dyestuffs.
171, They were the Mien, whose blue-turbaned women were swathed in dark robes accented with red wool ruffs.
172, A wool dress sculpted her slender figure and ended at mid-thigh.
173, Rockwool mineral wool in blanket form is an effective alternative to glass fibre.
174, When peace came again in 1918 we followed up the production of reversible wool rugs with the making of chenille Axminster carpets.
175, The wool was wound on a long stick called a distaff.
176, I fished a wool plaid shirt from my canvas bag and he put it on.
177, She found a similar cushion hanging in front of her place, sewn in neat wool stitches.
178, There were the eternal school smells of chalk dust, wax crayons, cedar shavings, damp wool, and warm children.
179, Skill, experience and the natural beauty and resilience of wool make Tintawn famous for its exacting standards.
180, Long Melford is one of the wool churches that commemorate the wealth of East Anglia in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.