wolf

[US]/wʊlf/
[UK]/wʊlf/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a wild carnivorous mammal of the dog family, living and hunting in packs

Phrases & Collocations

lone wolf

wolf pack

cry wolf

wolf down food

grey wolf

wolf down

sea wolf

Example Sentences

shoot a wolf to death

a wolf in sheep's skin

The wolf was caught in a pitfall.

a wolf in sheep's clothing

The wolf is an endangered species.

The wolf dashed through the woods.

The wolf padded through the forest.

She has shot the wolf wounded.

a wolf in sheep's clothing (=a wolf in lamb's skin)

he wolfed down his breakfast.

He wolfed (down) a good meal.

Their wages are just enough to keep the wolf from the door.

The wolf is the monogyny, cannot a husband two wife.

The big ash wolf anti understands the sensus of the fox.

She chained the wolf securely to the post.

The wolf snapped at the hunter's hand.

I work part-time to pay the mortgage and keep the wolf from the door.

Mike Wolfer script assist and artwork.

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