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Some of his wolfishness makes you the man you are.
There was a wolfishness about this warrior that marked the barbarian.
Or anyone who valued my wolfishness rather than my princeness.
Some of the old wolfishness was in Rahstum's grimace.
For a moment there was a hint of the wolfishness behind his smile which I knew was ever-present.
Until then the emerging wolfishness of Randall's character gives the film its entertaining, satiric edge and unexpectedly revealing pop-culture soul.
Gotha stared at Nemo, too, and I could see the wolfishness in the Branlins' faces.
I knew now that if anything, the reverse was true, that the Ojibway had underplayed the dog's wolfishness for fear that I might not want to buy him.
Duke was as handsome as Karen was pretty-and a catch . . . rising young lawyer, a year older than herself, with a fresh and disarming wolfishness.
While leaders of men's-movement retreats encourage their participants to growl like dogs to express their inner savagery, Ms. Estes encourages women to "howl often" to express their inner wolfishness.
Seven years is a werewolf's natural span but if you burn his human clothing you condemn him to wolfishness for the rest of his life, so old wives hereabouts think it some protection to throw a hat or an apron at the werewolf, as if clothes made the man.
The mere fact that Citizen Germyn had doubted his Wolfishness at first was now powerful cause to be doubly convinced of it; he had postponed the day of reckoning for an enemy of all the world, and there was enough secret guilt in his recollection to set his own heart thumping.