Yes, but early man found it much easier to get wool from sheep. They don't bite as much.
Yes, "wolf" is a short vowel word as the "o" is pronounced with a short sound, similar to in the words "hot" or "top."
There wool is to keep them warm in winter There ear are for hearing if there's any danger Hope that helped!:)
Παναγουλέας [Pa-na-woo-le-as] woo should be pronounced like wool, wolf, wood
The phrase "to pull the wool over one's eyes" originated from the act of deliberately covering someone's eyes with wool to blindfold or deceive them. Over time, this evolved metaphorically to mean deceiving or tricking someone by obscuring the truth.
An example of an Idiom for Insincerity is: The cat weeping over the mouse [that he has just eaten]. a wolf in sheep's clothing pulling the wool over someone's eyes
Dogs do not have wool. No types of dogs have wool.
wool coats wool socks wool pants
A wool weaver are people who wool.
A wool sock is what it sounds like... A sock made from wool... You get wool from a sheep.
Collective nouns for wool are a bale of wool or a skein of wool.
A wool weaver is one who weaves with wool, fabricating cloth from wool yarn.
Wool. You can get wool from shearing sheep and then going to a spinning wheel and spin the wool into a ball of wool.