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wolfy

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English

Etymology 1

From wolf + -y (adjectival suffix).

Adjective

wolfy (comparative wolfier, superlative wolfiest)

  1. Wolfish; like a wolf.
    • 2012, Ceiridwen Terrill, Part Wild: Caught Between the Worlds of Wolves and Dogs, page 135:
      She chased pinecones down a sunlit snowbank and then collapsed on her side, tongue lolling, and rolled on her back in a wolfy version of a snow angel.
    • 2014, Alisa Woods, Hunted:
      It was a wolfy kind of laugh. She was not amused.

Etymology 2

From wolf + -y (diminutive suffix).

Noun

wolfy (plural wolfies)

  1. Alternative spelling of wolfie.

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