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flee of wool

 

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Flee of Wool

Definition: The act of removing impurities, dirt, and other foreign matter from wool fibers during the process of cleaning and preparing it for spinning or weaving.

Examples:

As a verb:
  • She meticulously flees the wool to ensure a smooth and consistent yarn.
  • The workers were trained to flee of wool efficiently.
As a noun:
  • The flee of wool takes time and attention to detail.
  • She learned the art of flee of wool from her grandmother.

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