Fairy chess piece that can move like a rook or a knight.
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Examples for "wolf"
Examples for "wolf"
1Oregon's wolf population is now estimated to number more than 60 animals.
2The Norwegian government is required by international law to protect the wolf.
3Like the wolf-pack, every other voice in the camp in turn implored:-
4The wolf raced along with them; he also enjoyed a good run.
5The wolf-hounds drew up as reserves in the rear of the mastiff.
1Dennis said on Eurosport: It's a dream come true being world champion.
2The goal: to champion the causes and people creating a brighter future.
3He's absolutely done it in a perfect way, said the triple champion.
4The funeral of former world rally champion Colin McRae takes place today.
5Fashion designer Denise L'Estrange-Corbet wants to promote and champion New Zealand-made products.
1The chancellor said he would concentrate on boosting trade opportunities beyond Europe.
2Shadow chancellor Ed Balls said the government had not gone far enough.
3For example, the chancellor talked about new tax breaks for shale gas.
4The chancellor opened his 2016 Budget with comments about the UK economy.
5Vice-chancellor David Llewellyn said cases had been increasing across Telford and Wrekin.
1Here further confidential conversation was prevented by the entrance of the marshall.
2Premier Steven Marshall said the message from health experts was very clear.
3Today, there is no Marshall plan for Europe, from within or without.
4He cited US and Marshall Islands case law to support his point.
5He said one of the victims, Hayden Marshall-Inman, was a good friend.
1That is common sense, but the new marshal will not be helpful.
2The despondency and suffering were extreme; and the marshal had Cavalier sounded.
3Did you hear him say he used to be a federal marshal?
4Apparently he shot a marshal when he escaped a few days ago.
5The latter had made a halt; Albert hastened to inform the marshal.
1He has come a long way to bear tidings of our empress.
2But could this be a case of the fashion empress's new clothes?
3In 1908 the dowager empress fell ill; she was seventy-four years old.
4The empress had risen and was acing the floor in great agitation.
5This advice was quite in harmony with the inclinations of the empress.
1Keturah is spoken of as a concubine in I Chronicles i, 32.
2This is the lutanist of the Caliph Al-Mutawakkil and his pet concubine.
3And Epha the concubine of Caleb bore Haran, and Mosa, and Gezez.
4She could either marry her concubine or Monsieur Philippot or anyone else.
5I was once a concubine, and now I am a ruling Duchess.
Translations for rook-knight compound