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Wolfed vs. Woofed — What's the Difference?

Wolfed vs. Woofed — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Wolfed and Woofed

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Wolfed

Any of several carnivorous mammals of the genus Canis, especially the gray wolf of northern regions, that typically live and hunt in packs.

Woofed

The characteristically deep, gruff bark of a dog.

Wolfed

The fur of such an animal.

Woofed

A sound similar to a woof.

Wolfed

Any of various similar or related mammals, such as the hyena.
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Woofed

To make this sound.

Wolfed

The destructive larva of any of various moths, beetles, or flies.

Woofed

Simple past tense and past participle of woof

Wolfed

One that is regarded as predatory, rapacious, and fierce.

Wolfed

(Slang)A man who habitually makes aggressive sexual advances to women.

Wolfed

A harshness in some tones of a bowed stringed instrument produced by defective vibration.

Wolfed

Dissonance in perfect fifths on a keyboard instrument tuned to a system of unequal temperament.

Wolfed

To eat greedily or voraciously:"The town's big shots were ... wolfing down the buffet"(Ralph Ellison).

Wolfed

Simple past tense and past participle of wolf

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