Examples of 'woolman' in a sentence

Meaning of "woolman"

Woolman is a noun that describes a person who raises sheep for wool
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  • A man who deals in wool.
  • A surname.

How to use "woolman" in a sentence

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Woolman had to find his own way.
This will be my third year at camp Woolman.
Woolman always identified himself with the oppressed.
The display includes a portrait of Woolman along with quotes and personal items.
Woolman began throwing rocks at the mother robin to see if he could hit her.
His continual discourse on slavery in his journal makes Woolman one of the first abolitionists.
George Woolman died of his injuries on the same day.
His father Samuel Woolman was a farmer.
Woolman decided to minister to Friends and others in remote areas on the frontier.
James Griffith is cast in this episode as Stan Woolman.
Woolman published numerous essays, especially against slavery.
In the words of Edna Woolman Chase, " Fashion can be bought.
Woolman originated the first crop-dusting service in the world.
Then 18 years old, Anthony Benezet joined John Woolman as one of the earliest American abolitionists.
Woolman traveled to York, but he had contracted smallpox and died there.

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A special exhibit honors Delta 's founder and first CEO, C.E. Woolman.
As a young man, Woolman began work as a clerk for a merchant.
Woolman followed his inner light ; Edwards was devoted to the law and authority.
Antithesis of John Woolman is Jonathan Edwards, who was born only 17.
Woolman was committed to the Friends ' Testimony of Simplicity.
While in Peru, Woolman began passenger air service, utilizing a unique agreement with Peruvian Airways Corporation.
In 1772, Woolman traveled to England, where he urged Quakers to support abolition of slavery.

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