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n. (she-wolf English)
Usage examples of "she-wolves".
But they met wolves fighting for all that made the Pack, and not only the short, high, deep-chested, white-tusked hunters of the Pack, but the anxious-eyed lahinis—the she-wolves of the lair, as the saying is—fighting for their litters, with here and there a yearling wolf, his first coat still half woolly, tugging and grappling by their sides.
He'd been in a small pack that included two she-wolves and a large male whom I'd christened Streak.
He held out a hand to the she-wolves and they stepped forward to lick his palm, including the shy one.
The Little People were aloof like always — they spent a lot of the day sewing their blue robes back into shape — and the she-wolves lay out and snoozed.
The wolf who is absent for two Senates must stand trial when he returns, and he is killed by the she-wolves if the Senate finds him guilty.