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warg

n. (context fantasy fiction mythology English) A type of particularly wild or hostile wolf. (from 20th c.)

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WARG (88.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an Alternative format. Licensed to Summit, Illinois, USA. The station is currently owned by Community High School District #217 and features programing from AP Radio. It is run by students of Argo Community High School.

Warg (disambiguation)

Warg or WARG may refer to:

  • Warg, an anglicised form of Old Norse vargr, a mythological wolf
  • Warg, Afghanistan, a village in Farah Province, Afghanistan
  • WARG, a radio station in Summit, Illinois, USA

Usage examples of "warg".

If too many people complained, Roy Travers, the owner of the Herald, might warg to kill the rest of the articles she and Mike had planned.

He was no detective, but neither was the warg a professional criminal.

Black Warg and his bandit band, alone, with nothing but your bow, ax, and dirk.

Warg - a hybrid race - incredibly ugly - I never saw a female Warg - possibly there are none.

Several acts of an almost impossible sortdid you really sort out this Black Warg all by yourself?

I heard once that a Warg could pretend to be your mother or father to lure you to it.

Warg grunted to Grunk, who ran towards the scrum and tore into them, taking six players down as Warg whacked the ball towards the now unprotected peg.

I looked at Warg, who was sitting on the bench under the stands, staring at the rain with a mixed expression of respect and wonder.

I ran across the soggy green to Warg, who stared at me blankly when I implored him to come and take the penalty.

The Wizard Ponders on This New Paradox Long Into the Night, Taking the Opportunity to Educate the Dwarf Not Only On Trolls But On All Other Manner of Fearsome and Unnatural Monsters, Among Which He Touches Upon, If Only In Passing, Such Creatures As Vampires, Ghouls, Ghasts, Goblins, Hobgoblins, Orcs, Wargs, Werewolves, Ettins, Not To Mention the Divers and Sundry Breeds of Demons, Daemons, Devils and Demodands.

Like the lady said before, parents use the Wargs to keep their children from wandering off into the woods.

Once the Wargs were content to hide away and live their lives among other forest creatures, but we can no longer survive hidden away.

I are honor bound to the Wargs, but we do not always agree with their ways.

Suddenly a pack of wargs chases an elf over the fence, and when she has finished off the monsters -- which turn out to be foo dogs in disguise -- she recognizes the badly injured elf as Windwolf, whom she saved once before and who said there was a life debt between them.

The wargs not only have the frost breath, but they show no signs of aging or disease and their wounds heal at a speed that suggests a spell somehow encoded at cellular level.