wolf
[wʊlf]
Definition:
1. A large wild animal of the dog family, that lives and hunts in groups.
2. A cruelly rapacious person.
3. Eat hastily.
Use 'wolf' in a sentence:
- But a wolf call is not a nice thing.
- The Russian soldiers sampled the officers' rations and wolfed the superior food with delight.
- It is a grey wolf.
- It is 250 years since the wolf became extinct in Britain.
- The wolves can he a curse to the village.
- The hunter is following up a wolf.
- The pups played with the mother wolf.
- Trust me, most women really hate wolf calls.
- Don't be scared. He's just crying wolf again.
- The wolf has a terror of fire.
- The wolf eats the sheep.
- We must make the experiment boldly and must not “ fear wolves ahead and tigers behind ”.
- Wolf, what time is it?
- During the depression of the 1920 s and 1930 s many men found it almost impossible to keep the wolf from the door.
- Steve Bull notched his 200th goal for Wolves as they beat Leicester 3-0.
- He thought he had better track this wolf and kill it.
- Here comes a wolf, a bad wolf.
- The wolf was caught in a pitfall.
- A lot of the lads took small jobs to help keep the wolf from the door.
- The wolf is in the woods.
- The big bad wolf chased all our friends away and no one visit us anymore.
- The Wolf has a terror of fire.
- A wolf is coming!
- You remember about her pet wolf.
- He wolfed down three large bowls of noodles.
- The wolf clawed at the tree and howled the whole night.
- Go hungry and cold like the wolf.
- "Little Red-Cap," replied the wolf.
- He says the media are ravening wolves.
- You should have seen me run when that wolf charged at me!
- To begin with, there is an expression lone wolf.
- With these words, the wolf swallowed up poor Little Red Cap.
- A wolf had been badly wounded by dogs. He lay sick and maimed in his lair.
- She was fed up with the builders' wolf whistles each morning.
- He thought he had better track this wolf and see where it lived.
- A growing youth a wolf in his belly.
- The wolf padded through the forest.
- Can the wolf do microscopic surgery?
- A growing youth has a wolf in his belly.
- The wolf is characterized as a cunning and savage beast in many stories.
- I was back in the changing room wolfing tea and sandwiches.
- Her dancing brought loud cheers, wolf whistles and applause.
- Who should come in but the wolf!
- I am here, the wolf has swallowed me.
- The wolf landed right in the soup.
- Wolf is on the big way, look!
- She chained the wolf securely to the post.
- The wolf growled and bared its sharp fangs.
- He is a wolf in sheep's clothing, outwardly kind but inwardly vicious!
- Have you seen the movie Wolf Warriors II?
- The silent wolves would track and circle them.
- Oh, mom doesn't like Red Wolf!
- The wolf died out in Britain hundreds of years ago.
- The Rams held on to defeat the Nevada Wolf Pack in Reno, 32-28.
- So Mr. Wolf and Mr. Rabbit went home.
- It isn't much of a job, but it will keep the wolf from the door.
- Don't cry wolf when there is no wolf!
- The lambs opened the door and the wolf came in.
- He shot a wolf with his gun.
- Wolf K , Fish Viruses and Fish Viral Diseases, Cornell University Press, 1988.
- Wolves hunt in packs.
- Selective breeding may result in a greyhound running faster and seeing better than a wolf.
- She has shot the wolf wounded.
- I would often find them asleep in her wolf like ruff around her upper body!
- Dogs differ from wolves in shape.
- Female wolf spiders may allow young to climb on their backs and transport them.
- They has cried wolf so many times, somebody will believe they've in real trouble now.
- Wolves get a bad rap, says a woman who owns three.
- Becky named the wolf Ralph and carried food and water to the stump every day.
- When the wolf is rampant, why pick on the fox?
- "No, thank you, Mrs. Cat," answered the wolf.
- He fired to the wolf, and the wolf died.
- The wolf snapped at the hunter's hand.
- Wolves worry the sheep.
- He had shot the wolf. The wolf was dead.
- It's a wolf with her whelps.
- The wolves have been howling away on the edge of the forest for hours.
- He a face like an angel, but he a terrible wolf.