- 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...
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originally written in 1947,
revised 1966 Scarf,
slang word for gulp or eat "
wolfishly" (as in "scarfed down one's food")
Scarf joint (also
known as a scarph...
- treasure." And of
Charles Dance, "As the
scheming attorney-at-law,
Dance was
wolfishly lethal, his
hooded eyes and
sonorous voice loaded with evil. It's almost...
- "artistically
caught glimpses of the
grotesque attitudes of death, the
wolfishness of
hungry men, as well as
their bestiality, and in one scene, the wracking...
- 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...
-
tuning in the
radical right. M.E. Sharpe. p. 250. ISBN 0-7656-0131-1.
Wolfish, Daniel; Smith,
Gordon S. (2001). Who Is
Afraid of the State?:
Canada in...
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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...
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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...
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Ahasuerus in
Esther 1:14. It is
derived from the
Persian warkačīnā,
meaning "
wolfish". Chalcol, the
brother of
Darda (Hebrew כלכל
kalkol – the same consonants...