32 Metaphors for wolf

The wolves are the people's great friends; they travel with the wolves.

"We know the Lone Wolf has been hand-in-glove with the authorities ever since the British Secret Service

In 1792 Arthur Young expressed astonishment when told that wolves and dogs were a serious impediment to sheep raising in America, yet this was undoubtedly the case.

"The war-wolf subsequently became an engine for casting of stones,"Constable's Miscellany, xxi, 117.

It was jocularly said at the Venta that the Wolf was Royalist; for in the first Carlist war it had fought for Queen Christina, doing to death a whole company of insurgents at that which is known as the False Ford, where it would seem that a child could pass while in reality no horseman might hope to get through.

WOLF BECAME THE COMPANION OF MEN Twice that night Rod was awakened by Mukoki opening the cabin door.

Gray Wolf was a mother.

Gray Wolf was the only man who seemed to hate him, and he was even so rash as to insult him openly in an Indian gathering.

To that very tune had the gay world gone about its affaires in younger years, when the Lone Wolf was a living fact and not a fading memory in the minds of men... He sighed heavily.

Therefore (Diantha argued) the Lone Wolf must be a confirmed solitary and misogynistvery much like this Monsieur Lanyard, according to reports which declared the latter to be a man who kept to himself, had many acquaintances and not one intimate, and was positively insulated against wiles of woman.

[Sidenote: Isa. 11:6-8] Then the wolf will be the guest of the lamb,

Gray Wolf was the youngest, and she kept close to Kazan's shoulders.

HERBERT Idonea, wolves Are not the enemies that move my fears.

A tempting turnip's silver skin Drew a base hog through thick and thin: Bought with a stag's delicious haunch, The mercenary wolf was stanch: The convert fox grew warm and hearty, A pullet gained him to the party; 100 The golden pippin in his fist, A chattering monkey joined the list.

On viewing the plump body next morning Field exclaimed, "That's another God-send!" and notwithstanding his opinion that wolf could not be eaten, he found that wolf to be the best food we had eaten since we had assisted Walker and his tribe in eating the mountain sheep.

It is doubtless the economy of nature to have the scavengers by to clean up the carrion, but a wolf at the throat would be a shorter agony than the long stalking and sometime perchings of these loathsome watchers.

In the days when the buffalo were plenty, "Wolf" was a great hunter.

But Wolf was only an ignorant puppy, taken from a native igloo, where all of the dogs and all of the family lived in happy harmony; and so, one day when he was particularly joyous, he nipped, in a spirit of mischief, the end of Tom's wagging stump of a tail.

The wolf was the eyes, the horse the strong body to flee or pursue, and the man was the brain which directed, and the power which struck.

A wolf is an animal that has wool; all animals that have wool are to be sheared; and therefore I will shear the wolf.

But blind Gray Wolf was keener than the little red-eyed fox of the North.

The wolf which approaches in rear is the true assailant; the rush of the other is a mere feint.

The big wolf is standin' close to them an' turnin' his head from one face to the other like he was wonderin' which was right in the argyment.

Wolves and bears were incessant and inveterate foes of the live stock, and the cougar or panther occasionally attacked man as well.

As Soquaatum had now been gone for some weeks to his home, which was far east from that region, Gray Wolf and his wicked companion went a good long distancemany milesin that direction.

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