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timber wolf

n. (context US English) the gray wolf, ''Canis lupus''

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timber wolf

n. brindled gray wolf of forested northern regions of North America [syn: gray wolf, Canis lupus]

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Timber Wolf (comics)

Timber Wolf (Brin Londo) is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the and member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He comes from the planet Zoon (spelled in later stories as Zuun). His powers are enhanced strength, speed and agility. He first appeared in Adventure Comics #327 (1964) as Lone Wolf.

Timber Wolf

Timber wolf, timberwolf, timber wolves or timberwolves might refer to:

Timber Wolf (roller coaster)

Timber Wolf is a wooden roller coaster at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri. Timber Wolf was designed by Curtis D. Summers and was built by the Dinn Corporation. It opened in April 1989.

Usage examples of "timber wolf".

Presently she espied what really appeared to be a big timber wolf.

They had cleared the line of trees at the edge of the forest and were following Joanna's Timber Wolf to the rendezvous point.

I heard Cap'n Kidd heave a sigh of relief plumb up from his belly, too, as we crossed a ridge and her distant voice was drowned out by the soothing noises of a couple of bobcats fighting with a timber wolf.

One day she did not take her gun, and when she had made her rounds of the traps and started homeward discovered that she was being followed by a big gray timber wolf.

As he drew closer to the cry he went more slowly, with caution in every movement, till he came to an open place among the trees, and looking out saw, erect on haunches, with nose pointed to the sky, a long, lean, timber wolf.

Still they were the only dogs anywhere around capable of tackling a savage timber wolf, and without their aid the judge's own high-spirited animals ran a serious risk of injury, for they were altogether too game to let any beast escape without a struggle.

The picture window had been reinforced, but it wasn't designed to withstand an impact like the huge mutie timber wolf.

At the first step, however, the huge timber wolf nearest them gave a savage snarl.

Carnivores were a somewhat later introduction and include wolves (Siberian timber wolf varieties), bobcat, wild cat, lynx, leopard, ounce (snow leopard) and Siberian tiger.

Face-to-face with a powerful timber wolf, she'd managed to keep her head.

Unless, of course, he looked like a gigantic hound and was actually a timber wolf.