Fleecy


[flee-see] /ˈfli si/

adjective, fleecier, fleeciest.
1.
covered with, consisting of, or resembling a or wool:
soft, fleecy clouds.
/ˈfliːsɪ/
adjective fleecier, fleeciest
1.
of or resembling fleece; woolly
adj.

1560s, from fleece (n.) + -y (2).

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