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werewolf
[ wair-woolf, weer-, wur- ]
noun
- (in folklore and superstition) a human being who has changed into a wolf, or is capable of assuming the form of a wolf, while retaining human intelligence.
werewolf
/ 藞w蓻蓹-; 藞w瑟蓹藢w蕣lf /
noun
- a person fabled in folklore and superstition to have been changed into a wolf by being bewitched or said to be able to assume wolf form at will
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of werewolf1
Example Sentences
For four days after returning from Epic Universe, my most lingering memories are not a ride vehicle or an animatronic, but chatting about werewolves with an actor in a bar and touching a purring dragon.
She was also known for the Night World novels, which also feature vampires as well as witches, werewolves and shapeshifters, who secretly live among the human race.
There鈥檚 not even one shot of the moon that I can remember, and our first werewolf sighting takes place after dawn.
Dead animals littered the side of the road; deer, raccoons, something that looked like a purple jackal, a Chupacabra or two, what looked like a werewolf, and at least one low-flying turkey vulture.
In Forks, a thriving commerce has grown up around the 鈥淭wilight鈥 saga, drawing a steady stream of visitors to wander where its fictional werewolves and vampires roam.
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