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seawolves

n. (plural of seawolf English)

Usage examples of "seawolves".

For the most part the seawolves preyed on fish in the open waters, but occasionally they returned to land to snatch unwary victims from the shore.

The seawolves were mottled gray-green-black on the upper surfaces, with ridged bellies the color of fresh cream.

Old Hudden claimed he'd seen four seawolves when he was a lad, and that hadn't been for forty years even if the story was true.

Several were running toward the pair of seawolves which had just come out of the surf.

Sharina looked at him in such surprise that he added mildly, ``There are times it's easier to deal with seawolves than it is with nobles.

There were seawolves swimming along with us, just off the stem, and I was watching them.

Had the trireme not been in port, seawolves would have formed the burial detail.

Attacks by seawolves were rare, but anybody minding sheep near Barca's Hamlet had to be prepared for them.

The hardy little animals provided occasional meals for seawolves and a source of fresh meat for sailors willing to hunt them.

There were seawolves swimming along with us, just off the stern, and I was watching them.

Old Hudden claimed he'd seen four seawolves when he was a lad, and that hadn’t been for forty years even if the story was true.

Sharina looked at him in such surprise that he added mildly, “There are times it's easier to deal with seawolves than it is with nobles.

Garric had killed seawolves, and once a seawolf had seized his leg and very nearly killed him.

The heads to either side were reptilian, wedge-shaped like a viper's instead of the narrow, high-combed skulls of the seawolves which occasionally came from the surf to prey on the flocks of Barca's Hamlet.

Some corpses had been savaged by great-fanged seawolves which had swept into the city on the crest of the engulfing wave.