Hairy in a way
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MANEDHairy, in a way
BURNSIDEGeneral in a hairy spot?
ESAUHairy one in a Bible story
palmersA hairy artificial fly used in angling
bigfootA large, hairy, apelike creature resembling a yeti, supposedly found in northwestern America
tikoloshe(Zulu) in Bantu folklore, a hairy malevolent dwarflike creature with supernatural powers also TOKOLOSHE, TOKOLOSHI
woundwortA hairy Eurasian plant resembling a dead-nettle, formerly used in the treatment of wounds
bumblebeesA large hairy bee with a loud hum, living in small colonies in holes underground
tokoloshe(Zulu) in Bantu folklore, a hairy malevolent dwarflike creature with supernatural powers also TIKOLOSHE, TOKOLOSHI
tokoloshi(Zulu) in Bantu folklore, a hairy malevolent dwarflike creature with supernatural powers also TIKOLOSHE, TOKOLOSHE
bumblebeeA large hairy bee with a loud hum, living in small colonies in holes underground
woundwortsA hairy Eurasian plant resembling a dead-nettle, formerly used in the treatment of wounds
tikoloshesTIKOLOSHE, (Zulu) in Bantu folklore, a hairy malevolent dwarflike creature with supernatural powers also TOKOLOSHE, TOKOLOSHI
tokoloshesTOKOLOSHE, (Zulu) in Bantu folklore, a hairy malevolent dwarflike creature with supernatural powers also TIKOLOSHE, TOKOLOSHI
horehoundsA strong-smelling hairy plant of the mint family, with a tradition of use in medicine
tokoloshisTOKOLOSHI, (Zulu) in Bantu folklore, a hairy malevolent dwarflike creature with supernatural powers also TIKOLOSHE, TOKOLOSHE
horehoundA strong-smelling hairy plant of the mint family, with a tradition of use in medicine
hobbitsA member of an imaginary race similar to humans, of small size and with hairy feet, in stories by J. R. R. Tolkien
tarantulasA large hairy spider found chiefly in tropical and subtropical America, some kinds of which are able to catch small lizards, frogs, and birds
sorghumsany of an economically important genus (Sorghum) of Old World tropical grasses similar to corn in habit but with the spikelets in pairs on a hairy rachis
claryany of several aromatic herbs of the genus Salvia, esp. S. sclarea, having hairy, heart-shaped leaves and open clusters of lilac or blue flowers, used as a seasoning, a wine flavoring, and an ingredient in perfumes