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lone wolf

NOUN
  1. a person who avoids the company or assistance of others

How To Use lone wolf In A Sentence

  • In the police force he had the reputation of being something of a lone wolf.
  • A lone wolf howled under the full moon.
  • BY DEVLIN BARRETT AND SEAN GARDINER As New York City police tracked what they called a "lone wolf" terrorism suspect for more than a year, federal authorities declined to join the case, believing the man didn't pose a serious threat, people familiar with the matter said. WSJ.com: What's News US
  • In the silence of the night, a lone wolf howled.
  • You, Peter, really believe that this is part of something larger, this is just not what we call the lone wolf? CNN Transcript Dec 27, 2009
  • Something in him worked upon her imagination, something, no doubt, in the overcoloured, romantic yarns current about the Lone Wolf, and so had touched her heart. The False Faces Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf
  • However, with last week's SEC's complaint against Goldman Sachs, and the calls from the wild to stop the gambling, to restrain Wall Street and to defibrillate ethics, I trust I can bring new attention to the warnings I howled as the lone wolf long ago. Lynn Tilton: The Demystification of Wall Street Casinos
  • How much more do you need this explained to you that the lone wolf mentality that acts against the government is not a left-wing thing in practicality? Think Progress » Rep. King Justifies Suicide Attack On IRS: Sympathizes With Hatred Of IRS, Hopes For Its Destruction
  • As New York City police tracked what they called a "lone wolf" terrorism suspect for more than a year, federal authorities declined to join the case, believing the man didn't pose a serious threat, people familiar with the matter said. Police, FBI Split on Terror Suspect
  • A lone wolf howled miserably, followed closely by a volley of agitated barks.
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