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wolf pack

NOUN
  1. a group of wolves hunting together
  2. a group of submarines operating together in attacking enemy convoys

How To Use wolf pack In A Sentence

  • Members of the Ambassador Wolf Pack of the International Wolf Center bite and tussle in the snow.
  • The baying hounds triggered a dim ancestral memory of rapacious wolf packs that was hard-wired somewhere deep inside his brain.
  • Wolves use body language to convey the rules of the pack. A wolf pack is very organized.
  • Yes...Sir , I should belong to a wolf pack.
  • The terrified young defendants were demonized to the point of being described as members of a teenage wolf pack that was wilding in the park.
  • A wolf pack of labels swarmed in, and the band meticulously sized up each offer, filtering the real from the faux. JamBase
  • One called her “the sloppy second” and another a not fan asked “If she was a part of the wolf pack?” saying her look and facial expressions were doglike. Twilight Lexicon » Kellan and Ashley Still To Sign on the Dotted Line
  • For all the talk of U-boat wolf packs, 99% of the ships convoyed from the U.S. to Britain made it safely. Those Desperate Hours
  • Like a wolf pack scenting easy prey, they dismounted and spread out.
  • These two books are about an Eskimo teenager who finds herself as she learns to survive with a wolf pack, and eventually to use those lessons in a community setting.
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