Definition of Wolfish. Meaning of Wolfish. Synonyms of Wolfish

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Definition of Wolfish

Wolfish
Wolfish Wolf"ish, a. Like a wolf; having the qualities or form of a wolf; as, a wolfish visage; wolfish designs. -- Wolf"ish*ly, adv. -- Wolf"ish*ness, n.

Meaning of Wolfish from wikipedia

- Look up Wolf, wolf, Canis lupus, wolfish, or wolve in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The wolf (Canis lupus) is a large canine native to Eurasia and...
- Bell v. Wolfish, 441 U.S. 520 (1979), is a case in which the United States Supreme Court addressed the constitutionality of various conditions of confinement...
- named David Wolfish who Spenny owed money to. Wolfish was one of the investors in the film, investing $10,000 but seeing no return. Wolfish later died...
- lupinum (transl. wolf's head) or caput gerat lupinum (transl. may he wear a wolfish head) are terms used in the English legal system and its derivatives. The...
- po****r ingredient in fish and chips. In Iceland and Norway, the Atlantic wolfish is known as "steinbítur" or "steinbit", which translates to "stone biter"...
- respect of his packmates proves to be a challenge. If only he were more... wolfish. But when a wayward wish transforms him into a werewolf and deposits a...
- cavity searches is frequently contested. In the United States, Bell v. Wolfish is the benchmark case on this issue. In its judgment of the case, the U...
- first Foregoing mentioning any fairy-tale-wolfish characteristics or behavior except a Three-Pigs-wolfish threat to blow the house down (unless one counts...
- villain" and that his "baby blues look cold enough to freeze water and his wolfish leer suggests its own terrors". The film was favourably reviewed and earned...
- the Ghost. They were a boy and girl. Yellow, meagre, ragged, scowling, wolfish; but prostrate, too, in their humility. ****ens intends the two as a warning...