Definitions
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- noun A
werewolf orlycanthrope
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a monster able to change appearance from human to wolf and back again
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Examples
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The main wolfman is a seven year old boy named Ari who Max used to be friends with.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Think Like an Editor 2009
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Rick Baker's wolfman is cool, but the CGI is lame and was used as a fallback for lazy filmmakers. blog comments powered by Disqus
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The wolfman is a serious commitment, not for the weak of heart (or the weak of hair), but the payoff is huge -- just look how much bigger Harrison Ford's head looked before he found that razor in The Fugitive!
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Great visuals, and Rick Baker's makeup was spectacular, as always (I much prefer the traditional 'wolfman' look of the old Universal classics, which Baker updates here, to the hydraulic-snout werewolves of AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON, THE HOWLING, THE WOLFEN, etc).
Wolves in the Night grrm 2010
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Technically, Johnston has already made a "wolfman" movie – he directed Robin Williams in Jumanji … cuz Williams is really hairy … like a wolf … heh.
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Great visuals, and Rick Baker's makeup was spectacular, as always I much prefer the traditional 'wolfman' look of the old Universal classics, which Baker updates here, to the hydraulic-snout werewolves of AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON, THE HOWLING, THE WOLFEN, etc.
Wolves in the Night grrm 2010
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Either that or have it melted down for razorblades for a person suffering with that "wolfman" syndrome.....
The New Me Anne Johnson 2008
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#119 - Marv Wolfman could not be credited as a writer when he began at DC Comics because the Comics Code did not allow "wolfman" to appear in comic books.
Comic Book Legends Revealed History | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2005
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Marv Wolfman could not be credited as a writer when he began at DC Comics because the Comics Code did not allow "wolfman" to appear in comic books.
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Marv Wolfman could not be credited as a writer when he began at DC Comics because the Comics Code did not allow "wolfman" to appear in comic books.
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