Adjective
The word is derived from hairy
I'd been in hairier situations than this one. Actually, it's sort of depressing, thinking how many times I'd been in them. But if experience had taught me anything, it was this: No matter how screwed up things are, they can get a whole lot worse. Jim Butcher
Horses also sweat, and they are larger, hairier, and expend more energy running than human males, so there may not be any connection between the ability to sweat and the apparent hairlessness of humans. Source: Internet
He reluctantly agreed to see me, but only because he hadn’t been able to find anyone else fatter or hairier than me. Source: Internet
The 'Tuono' has thicker, hairier shells and offers only 32% of edible kernel per nut, but having a thick shell has advantages. Source: Internet
The body of the American bison is typically hairier, though its tail has less hair than that of the European bison. Source: Internet
Working with someone in the office every day and maintaining a great relationship can be hard on its own when you add distance into the mix things can get a little hairier. Source: Internet