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		Definition of woolly hat in English: woolly hatnoun British A simple close-fitting hat made of wool or similar material.  people wrapped in scarves and woolly hats  Example sentencesExamples -  He even has his own green woolly hat that he wears for matches.
 -  They'll steal your woolly hat and waterproof jacket, drink your flask of hot coffee and eat all your chocolate.
 -  Her long tresses hang out from underneath a vast woolly hat.
 -  We were supposed to be knee-deep in snow amid a boom time for the manufacturers of gloves and woolly hats.
 -  The crowd was quite young, mostly twenty somethings in unintentionally comic woolly hats.
 -  On this occasion he wore a woolly hat instead of a helmet because it was cold.
 -  This is one walk that you will be more than glad to have a woolly hat with you, to keep your ears nice and toasty.
 -  It's so cold that going out without a woolly hat on is really a silly idea.
 -  The woodcarver, wearing a woolly hat, oversized jumper and baggy pants, then moved behind a large tree in his garden.
 -  His own safety gear consisted of goggles and a woolly hat, he said, despite a 35-year-long skiing career 'of relentless incompetence'.
 -  The parishioners of St Bernard's Church support the work of the charity in numerous ways, including knitting woolly hats.
 -  Mountains are vitally important for our well-being even if we never put on hiking boots and a woolly hat to climb them.
 -  The temperature was 90F, yet the woolly hat was still in place.
 -  It's cold in the pavilion—this year's essential accessory is a woolly hat.
 -  By day three, the girls had resorted to covering their greasy hair with woolly hats.
 -  There was a real electric, festive atmosphere going on, with all the kids in their woolly hats.
 
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