Devouring or craving food in great quantities.
Resembling or characteristic (or considered characteristic) of a wolf.
1 The girls were not in the least scared by the wolfish concert.
2 The wolf will be always wolfish ; the fox will be always foxy.
3 Here were leashed the forty fierce and wolfish beasts of the pack.
4 There was something almost wolfish in the facial malignity that distorted him.
5 Only living.' He glanced across at her and smiled that wolfish grin.
6 I could hear the wolfish smile, even if I couldn't see it.
7 The corner of Slade's coarse lip drew up in a wolfish snarl.
8 He looked over those four wolfish figures and felt his heart swelling.
9 She was a terrible old woman with those straight, white wolfish eye-brows.
10 Even as he did so a wolfish gleam crept into his eyes.
11 Quicksilver and his wolfish heritage had more cred here than we did.
12 Which meant he had a little wolfish fae in him as well.
13 The dogs were fine-looking, wolfish animals, and either white or tan colour.
14 He grinned again, the same wolfish grin that had startled Paulette Carmody.
15 He glanced at me with eyes that were still pale and wolfish .
16 His hair was streaked with grey, his face was long and wolfish .
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