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wolfish

adjective as in lupine

Strong match

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From the hall leading to the courtyard, the Wolf King walked into the room in his human form, grinning his wolfish grin.

He’s several years younger than Adam but considerably more forthright, and Mescal exudes an almost wolfish hunger that at once pulls Adam in and frightens him off.

Shane's voice was dangerous, dark, exciting, wolfish, a sound once heard never forgotten.

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In this light, Wikipedia might be seen as a sheep, caught in the jaws of a wolfish technology marketplace.

Will’s wolfish spectre is executed with practical effects, dripping with blood and matted fur.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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