wolverine
IPA: wʊɫvɝˈin
noun
- A solitary, fierce mammal of the Mustelidae family, Gulo gulo.
- A native or resident of the American state of Michigan.
- Someone associated with the University of Michigan, for example as a student, alum, or sports team member, or as a fan.
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Examples of "wolverine" in Sentences
- What’s hot this time of year in wolverine goodies.
- The zoo's only male wolverine, which is a dog-sized member of ...
- I love the idea of wolverine being a happy month because of Linda!
- Not sure I like the idea of wolverine being the leader, takes a bit away from his lone wolf style.
- The fur of the wolverine was a mixed black and white, but neither black nor white is the word to use.
- But the wolverine is a plucky animal when thus assailed, and he made a good fight for his hard-earned supper.
- If the wolverine is the elusive wayfaring celebrity of the clan, then the marten, as its name might suggest, is the accountant.
- The severe frosts of winter freeze the lodge into such a solid structure that the beaver is safe against the wolverine, which is unable to break through the wall, resembling the adobe structures found in
- It is generally conceded by the most experienced fur-hunters of the northern forest, that while the wolverine is a crafty brute and difficult to hunt, yet of all forest creatures the coloured fox is the hardest to trap.
- The severe frosts of winter freeze the lodge into such a solid structure that the beaver is safe against the wolverine, which is unable to break through the wall, resembling the adobe structures found in Mexico and the Southwest.
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