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  • noun Alternative form of wolf dog.

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Examples

  • I have a wolfdog, and I have two bad knees and I have a gun.

    Tracy Jordan's Best Lines From This Season OF "30 Rock" [UPDATED] 2010

  • I have a wolfdog, and I have two bad knees and I have a gun.

    Tracy Jordan's Best Lines From This Season OF "30 Rock" [UPDATED] 2010

  • I have a wolfdog, and I have two bad knees and I have a gun.

    Tracy Jordan's Best Lines From Season Three Of "30 Rock" The Huffington Post News Team 2009

  • All those who are interested in the spread of human culture among the lower animals (and their name is legion) should make a point of not missing the really marvellous exhibition of cynanthropy given by the famous old Irish red setter wolfdog formerly known by the SOBRIQUET of Garryowen and recently rechristened by his large circle of friends and acquaintances Owen

    Ulysses 2003

  • The shell collector could see how they would write it—midnight sex, a blue lagoon, a dangerous African shell drug, a blind medicine guru with his wolfdog.

    The Shell Collector : Stories Anthony Doerr 2002

  • The shell collector could see how they would write it—midnight sex, a blue lagoon, a dangerous African shell drug, a blind medicine guru with his wolfdog.

    The Shell Collector : Stories Anthony Doerr 2002

  • The shell collector could see how they would write it—midnight sex, a blue lagoon, a dangerous African shell drug, a blind medicine guru with his wolfdog.

    The Shell Collector : Stories Anthony Doerr 2002

  • Out in the night a wolfdog saddened the air, then came the sound of others wrangling and snarling in a near-by corral.

    The Spoilers Rex Ellingwood Beach 1913

  • All those who are interested in the spread of human culture among the lower animals (and their name is legion) should make a point of not missing the really marvellous exhibition of cynanthropy given by the famous old Irish red setter wolfdog formerly known by the _sobriquet_ of

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

  • _ (The wolfdog sprawls on his back, wriggling obscenely with begging paws, his long black tongue lolling out.) _ Influence of his surroundings.

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

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