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wolfOld English wulf "wolf, wolfish person, devil," from Proto-Germanic *wulfaz (source also of Old Saxon wulf, Old Norse ulfr, Old Frisian, Dutch, Old High German, German wolf, Gothic wulfs), f [..]
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wolf"eat like a wolf," 1862, from wolf (n.). Related: Wolfed; wolfing.
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wolfWolf [N] [S]Heb. zeeb, frequently referred to in Scripture as an emblem of treachery and cruelty. Jacob's prophecy, "Benjamin shall ravin as a wolf" ( Genesis 49:27 ), represents the wa [..]
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wolfmammal related to the dog.
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wolf(also "lone wolf") a match play game for four players in which players decide whether or not to compete alone or team up on every hole (more on tournament formats, betting games, etc [..]
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wolfWolf can be played as a points or betting game for a group of four players. At every hole, the Wolf changes. The Wolf can decide if he wants to play himself against the other three golfers or if the hole is played by two teams, each with two members. The Wolf has to decide which player he wants to be in a team with, before the next player´s drive. [..]
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wolf- A disc golf best-shot game usually played with 5 players. (A game such as 'horse' is to basketball)
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wolfany of various predatory carnivorous canine mammals of North America and Eurasia that usually hunt in packs eat hastily; "The teenager wolfed down the pizza" Austrian compose [..]
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wolfWolf is a name for a betting game best played among groups of four players. The player who is labeled as the wolf opts if hole 1 against 3 can be played. In other words, that one player plays against the other 3.
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wolfA betting game for three or four players that allows one player on each hole (the honour rotates among the players) to go it alone against the others in the group, thereby getting a chance to win thre [..]
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wolfa dangerous wild animal, that looks like a large dog
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wolfWolves can turn opaque to where a champions attack goes through them. The have a medium-low amount of health and deal low damage.
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wolfChat Abbreviation Dictionary Witless One Line Followup
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wolfThere can be little doubt that the wolf of Palestine is the common Canis lupus, and that this is the animal so frequently mentioned in the Bible. (The wolf is a fierce animal of the same species as th [..]
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wolfHeb. zeeb, frequently referred to in Scripture as an emblem of treachery and cruelty. Jacob's prophecy, "Benjamin shall ravin as a wolf" (Gen. 49:27), represents the warlike character o [..]
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wolf(Galápagos Islands, Ecuador) Shield volcano, 1710 m / 5,610 ft
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wolfvolf (velf)
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wolfTo dream of a wolf, shows that you have a thieving person in your employ, who will also betray secrets. To kill one, denotes that you will defeat sly enemies who seek to overshadow you with disgrace. To hear the howl of a wolf, discovers to you a secret alliance to defeat you in honest competition.
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wolfVerb. To eat greedily or quickly. E.g."It's no wonder you have indigestion, wolfing your food that fast!"
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wolf(n) any of various predatory carnivorous canine mammals of North America and Eurasia that usually hunt in packs(n) Austrian composer (1860-1903)(n) German classical scholar who claimed that the Iliad [..]
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wolflupus
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wolfIn almost all stringed instruments (as the violin, organ, piano, harp, etc.) there is one note that is not true, generally in the bass string. This false note is by musicians called a “wolf.& [..]
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wolf(Anglo-Saxon, wulf.)
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wolfDuke of Gascony. One of Charlemagne’s knights, and the most treacherous of all, except Ganelon. He sold his guest and his family. He wore browned steel armour, damasked with silver; but his f [..]
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wolfA bigger than average misshapen tree which is dominant in the crop. Ideally removed at first thinning.
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wolfa non-rasta deadlocks (2)
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wolfAny of several large carnivorous Mammals of the Family Canidae that usually hunt in packs.
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wolfIn spite of its common name, this is more closely related to the South American Foxes than Wolves.
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wolfOlder hobo exploiting the road kid. An older hobo who preys on young hoboes. The pair is known as the wolf and the lamb.
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wolfShort form of Wolfgang, Wolfram and other names containing the Old German element wolf meaning "wolf" (Proto-Germanic *wulfaz). It can also be simply from the German or English word.
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wolfn. "wolf," s.v. wolf sb. OED. KEY: wolf@n
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wolfn 16 wolf 13 wolves 3
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wolf(see antimony) Back to Top - X - Xanthosis (see Yellow Phase) Back to Top - Y - Yellow Phase The Yellow Phase (or Xanthosis) of alchemy is an intermediate stage that takes place between the Black and [..]
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wolfPeople respect the wolf for its strength, agility, intelligence and capacity for devotion. The wolf's vocal range and communicative powers are impressive. The Northwest Coast peoples traditionally believe in the potency and magic of speech and song. Wolf is sometimes an agent of transformation and is a popular figure in crest, story and ar [..]
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wolf
A large wild canid of certain subspecies of ''Canis lupus''.
A man who makes amorous advances on many women.
(music) A wolf tone or wolf note; an unpleasant tone produced when a note matches the [..]
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wolfShort form of Wolfgang, Wolfram and other names containing the Old German element wolf meaning "wolf" (Proto-Germanic *wulfaz). It can also be simply from the German or English word.
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