wolf

নেকড়ে
definition
verb
he wolfed down his breakfast
devour (food) greedily.
noun
Among wild dogs and wolves , the cooperative hunting pack includes both males and females, and they provision both pups and a nursing mother.
a wild carnivorous mammal of the dog family, living and hunting in packs. It is native to both Eurasia and North America, but has been widely exterminated.
Instead, rather intriguingly, it has become a grim battle of the superpowers, both engaged in a hard fight to keep the media wolves from their door.
used in similes and metaphors to refer to a rapacious, ferocious, or voracious person or thing.
translation of 'wolf'
অতি লোভী ব্যক্তি,
নেকড়ে বাঘ
noun
বৃক,
নেকড়ে
example
Did you know that the last British wolf was shot in Scotland in the Fifteenth Century and that the last 'wolf' living wild in England was trapped and killed nearly a thousand years ago?
Inukai suggested that the fate of the 'wolf' and wild dog was tied to that of the deer.
Note that the 'wolf' waits until he gets her into bed before pouncing.
No, it was not a dog's head but probably of one of the wild canines; a 'wolf' or perhaps a jackal.
Again Ridge instantly screamed out breathless tales of a terrorist 'wolf' , while the media slobbered at the door.
'wolf' cub
The African wild dog, Lycaon pictus, also called the painted 'wolf' or the Cape hunting dog is the victim mainly of human persecution.
Actually, upon closer examination it seemed to be a cross between a wild boar and a 'wolf' .
The one sure way of avoiding 'wolf' notes but still keeping 3rds and 5ths almost pure was by increasing the number of notes in the octave.
With a blink, his eyes adjusted and decided it was either a wild dog or a 'wolf' or a coyote.
It was described as a monster of terrible size but probable only a hungry 'wolf' or wild boar which roamed the area striking terror into the hearts of all the people.
he's the archetypal 'wolf' in Armani threads
But, this morning I made him a scrambled egg sandwich and he 'wolfed' it down.
Only about 500 Ethiopian 'wolves' remain in the wild, and the species has been ravaged by rabies epidemics at least twice in the recent past.
u2018Not if I bite you first,u2019 he whispered, grinning 'wolfishly' .
Among wild dogs and 'wolves' , the cooperative hunting pack includes both males and females, and they provision both pups and a nursing mother.
Their proposal would allow 'wolves' that attack hunting dogs or livestock outside of fenced areas to be shot.
But in order to try it you may have to stop 'wolfing' the smothered pork chops and grits the person on your left is drooling over, or the curried goat with superb succotash that has made the friend on your right fall suddenly silent.
Tossing the pills into the basket, I heard crunching noises as the creature inside greedily 'wolfed' them down.
Dogs can be vaccinated against the virus, but it is not feasible to trap and vaccinate all the wild 'wolves' in Yellowstone, park officials say.
u2018Excellent,u2019 said Atra, her 'wolf-like' eyes upturning in a smile.
The man grinned 'wolfishly' and whispered, u2018You, me, an empty room, and five minutes.u2019
Instead, it was pancakes all round at Cafu00e9 Chicco D' Oro, Bertie breaking his in two before 'wolfing' them down.
Champagne, fine wines, smoked salmon and strawberries have been 'wolfed' down in staggering quantities during the five-day Royal Ascot at York festival.
Their marriage, as well as being a union of celebrities, became the template of an extravagant lifestyle in which one ordered without reflection, 'wolfed' it down without pause and signed the bill without a glance at the total.
Fufu turns out to be one of Schroeder's favorite dishes; he 'wolfs' his plate down heartily, as does Gherardi.
On the verandah I 'wolfed' dinner as hungry walkers do.
The 'wolves' that remained wild find themselves all but exterminated in the lower forty-eight states.
I was operating under the illusion that only I knew how vile this curry was and continued the pretence by enthusiastically 'wolfing' it down.
Researchers say that wolves in the coastal region are much more genetically variable than 'wolves' elsewhere in North America.
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