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she-wolf

[shee-woolf] / ˈʃiˌwʊlf /


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Thatcher—or the She-wolf, as Bell affectionately calls her—remains his political lodestar.

From The New Yorker • Jun. 18, 2018

They will quit the trail of a He-wolf at this time —to take up that of a She-wolf, but when they do overtake her, they, for some sentimental reason, invariably let her go in peace.

From Johnny Bear And Other Stories from Lives of the Hunted by Seton, Ernest Thompson

Even from the purely military point of view, then, the She-wolf and the Twins seem to us not appropriate emblems of Roman greatness.

From Lectures and Essays by Smith, Goldwin

She-wolf, be silent with thine ill-omened yell," answered one of the females, a relation of the deceased, "and let us do our duty to our beloved kinsman.

From Chronicles of the Canongate by Scott, Walter, Sir

The She-wolf went into the den and curled herself about her brood; the Cub persisted in following.

From Animal Heroes by Seton, Ernest Thompson




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