wolfed Sentence Examples

  1. The hungry child wolfed down his breakfast in minutes.
  2. The wolves stealthily wolfed down their prey in the dead of night.
  3. He devoured the food so quickly, it was like he wolfed it down.
  4. The dog wolfed down its kibble with such enthusiasm that it made a mess.
  5. The competitors wolfed down the miles in the marathon, eager to claim victory.
  6. The students wolfed down notes during the lecture, desperate to retain as much information as possible.
  7. The elderly woman wolfed down her soup, savoring every sip.
  8. The travelers wolfed down a quick meal at the roadside diner before continuing their journey.
  9. The patient wolfed down the medicine, hoping to alleviate their pain.
  10. The man ravenously wolfed down the steak, leaving only crumbs on his plate.

wolfed Meaning

wolfed

a harshness due to faulty vibration in various tones in a bowed instrument, the fur of a wolf, an instance of such dissonance, to eat greedily, one who cloaks a hostile intention with a friendly manner, any of several large predatory canids (genus Canis) that are active mostly at night, live and hunt in packs, and resemble the related dogs, the maggot of a warble fly, dire poverty, a man forward, direct, and zealous in amatory attentions to women, gray wolf, any of several large bushy-tailed mammals with ears standing straight up that resemble the related dogs, that prey on other animals, and that often live and hunt in packs, dissonance in some chords on organs, pianos, or other instruments with fixed tones tuned by unequal temperament, gray wolf compare coyote, jackal, a fierce, rapacious, or destructive person, a person who resembles a wolf in fierceness

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FAQs About the word wolfed

a harshness due to faulty vibration in various tones in a bowed instrument, the fur of a wolf, an instance of such dissonance, to eat greedily, one who cloaks a

devoured, scarfed, gobbled, gulped, inhaled, slopped,scoffed, glutted, bolted, gorged

picked,nibbled, pecked,

The hungry child wolfed down his breakfast in minutes.

The wolves stealthily wolfed down their prey in the dead of night.

He devoured the food so quickly, it was like he wolfed it down.

The dog wolfed down its kibble with such enthusiasm that it made a mess.