to wolf something down
1wolf something down — tv. to gobble something up; to bolt down food or drink. □ Enjoy your food. Don’t just wolf it down. CD But I enjoy wolfing down food more than anything …
2wolf something down — devour (food) greedily. → wolf …
3wolf — noun (plural wolves) 1》 a carnivorous mammal which is the largest member of the dog family, living and hunting in packs. [Canis lupus.] ↘used in names of similar or related mammals, e.g. Tasmanian wolf. 2》 a rapacious or ferocious person.… …
4wolf — [wʊlf] (plural wolves [wʊlvz] ) noun [C] I a wild animal that looks like a large dog II verb [T] informal wolf [wʊlf]; ˌwolf sth ˈdown to eat something very quickly …
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6Wolf Rider — is a novel written by Avi (pen name of Edward Irving Wortis), published in 1993 by Simon Schuster Children s Publishing.Plot summaryThe story starts when the kitchen phone rings three times befor Andy Zadinski picks it up. The caller tells him he …
7wolf — wolf1 [ wulf ] (plural wolves [ wulvz ] ) noun count * a wild animal similar to a large dog that lives in groups the big bad wolf someone or something that is bad and causes all the problems in a situation: I get tired of being portrayed as the… …
8wolf — I UK [wʊlf] / US noun [countable] Word forms wolf : singular wolf plural wolves UK [wʊlvz] / US * a wild animal similar to a large dog that lives in groups • the big bad wolf cry wolf keep the wolf from the door throw someone to the wolves …
9wolf down — verb eat hastily The teenager wolfed down the pizza • Syn: ↑wolf • Hypernyms: ↑eat • Verb Frames: Somebody s something They wolf down more bread * * * …
10wolf — wolf1 [wulf] n plural wolves [wulvz] [: Old English; Origin: wulf] 1.) a wild animal that looks like a large dog and lives and hunts in groups ▪ a pack of wolves 2.) a wolf in sheep s clothing someone who seems to be friendly or harmless but is… …