If someone wolfs their food, they eat it all very quickly and greedily. I was back in the changing-room wolfing tea and sandwiches. Wolf down means the same as wolf. He wolfed down the rest of the biscuit and cheese She bought a hot dog from a stand on a street corner and wolfed it down
One of the destructive, and usually hairy, larvæ of several species of beetles and grain moths; as, the bee wolf
In bowed instruments, a harshness due to defective vibration in certain notes of the scale
Duke of Gascony One of Charlemagne's knights, and the most treacherous of all, except Ganelon He sold his guest and his family He wore browned steel armour, damasked with silver; but his favourite weapon was the gallows He was never in a rage, but cruel in cold blood It was Wolf, Duke of Gascony, who was the originator of the plan of tying wetted ropes round the temples of his prisoners, to make their eye-balls start from their sockets It was he who had them sewed up in freshly-stripped bulls' hides and exposed to the sun till the hides in shrinking broke their bones - Croquemitaine, iii Wolf Men Giraldus Cambrensis tells us (Opera, vol v p 119) that Irishmen can be changed into wolves Nennius asserts that the descendants of wolves are still in Ossory, and they retransform themselves into wolves when they bite (Wonders of Eri, xiv ) These Ossory men-wolves are of the race of Laighne Fxlaidh