Woolpack [noun]

Definition of Woolpack:

mass of water particles in air

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Sentence/Example of Woolpack:

You may imagine that the meeting of the Club at the Woolpack that evening was unusually lively.

There was just a chance that it was the Woolpack Sand that she was on.

They both have their feet on woolpacks, and on the son's woolpack is his merchant's mark.

Mrs. Tolhurst got it from Peter Crouch, who had it from the Woolpack yesterday.

It began to be noticed at the Woolpack that Joanna was losing heart.

"He ain't twenty-one till Michaelmas," said Vine at the Woolpack.

Her curiosity was soon satisfied, though she was at a disadvantage in having no male to bring her news from the Woolpack.

For several days those black cushions were the talk of the Woolpack bar and every farm.

The Woolpack held that if Ellen had been guilty, Alce would not put himself in the wrong by going away.

The Woolpack and Fleece were, of course, the signs of inns frequented by the merchants who came to buy wool.