aardwolf

[ UK /ˈɑːdwʊlf/ ]
NOUN
  1. striped hyena of southeast Africa that feeds chiefly on insects
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How To Use aardwolf In A Sentence

  • The aardwolf clearly caught the attention of the White House and Pentagon. State of War
  • I started with aardvark, calling it a burrowing insectivorous mammal, then aardwolf, a hyena-like mammal, making my way to acclimate—to accustom or become accustomed to new surroundings or circumstances. The Beautiful Miscellaneous
  • Top CIA officials initially praised the November aardwolf, and one told the Baghdad station chief that it was the best aardwolf he had ever read. State of War
  • As of early November 2003, the aardwolf explained, the insurgency in central and northern Iraq was gaining momentum and beginning to tip the balance against the Americans. State of War
  • Those who having dinosaurian body is medium grain is in its local the muscle that aardwolf.
  • The four extant hyena species (spotted hyena, striped hyena, brown hyena, and aardwolf) are the remnants of a large radiation.
  • And in late 2004, when a new CIA station chief—the successor to the officer pulled in December 2003—wrote another aardwolf reporting on the deadly conditions in Iraq, his political allegiances were quickly questioned by the White House, CIA officials later learned. State of War
  • “When I read that November aardwolf,” said a CIA official who knew the Baghdad station chief, “I thought that he was committing career suicide.” State of War
  • The aardwolf is a undoubted termite specialist, lapping up exposed workers assembled along foraging trails.
  • The August aardwolf said that the UN bombing was part of a strategy by a new and bold insurgency to discredit and isolate the U.S.-led coalition, and warned that insurgents and terrorists had the capability to carry many more attacks against “soft targets.” State of War
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