wolfkin (Meaning)

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wolfkin (n.)

A little or young wolf.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wolfkin

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wolfkin Sentence Examples

  1. The wolfkin lurked in the shadows, its sharp eyes scanning the forest for prey.
  2. The pack of wolfkin howled at the moon, their eerie melody echoing through the night.
  3. The child of the wolfkin possessed a wild spirit and an unyielding determination.
  4. The amulet imbued its wearer with the strength and cunning of a wolfkin.
  5. The warrior's sword was adorned with symbols of the wolfkin, honoring their fierce ancestry.
  6. The witch conjured a wolfkin familiar to aid her in her spells.
  7. The legend of the wolfkin who defended the village inspired generations to come.
  8. The wolfkin's howl pierced the air, a warning to all who dared to trespass.
  9. The ancient tapestry depicted a battle between the wolfkin and a rival clan.
  10. The wolfkin's spirit animal guided its path, granting it wisdom and protection.

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A little or young wolf.

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No antonyms found.

The wolfkin lurked in the shadows, its sharp eyes scanning the forest for prey.

The pack of wolfkin howled at the moon, their eerie melody echoing through the night.

The child of the wolfkin possessed a wild spirit and an unyielding determination.

The amulet imbued its wearer with the strength and cunning of a wolfkin.