(1) A tract of open rolling country (especially upland
(2) A tract of open rolling country (especially upland)
(1) The one sure way of avoiding wolf notes but still keeping 3rds and 5ths almost pure was by increasing the number of notes in the octave.
(2) No, it was not a dog's head but probably of one of the wild canines; a wolf or perhaps a jackal.
(3) With a blink, his eyes adjusted and decided it was either a wild dog or a wolf or a coyote.
(4) Actually, upon closer examination it seemed to be a cross between a wild boar and a wolf .
(5) He's the archetypal wolf in Armani threads
(6) Inukai suggested that the fate of the wolf and wild dog was tied to that of the deer.
(7) Did you know that the last British wolf was shot in Scotland in the Fifteenth Century and that the last wolf living wild in England was trapped and killed nearly a thousand years ago?
(8) It was described as a monster of terrible size but probable only a hungry wolf or wild boar which roamed the area striking terror into the hearts of all the people.
(9) The African wild dog, Lycaon pictus, also called the painted wolf or the Cape hunting dog is the victim mainly of human persecution.
(10) Again Ridge instantly screamed out breathless tales of a terrorist wolf , while the media slobbered at the door.
(11) Note that the wolf waits until he gets her into bed before pouncing.
(12) Wolf cub
(13) Dogs can be vaccinated against the virus, but it is not feasible to trap and vaccinate all the wild wolves in Yellowstone, park officials say.
(14) The ability to place young pups as well as older wolves in the wild will inject the population with new genes and increase the numbers of wild wolves .
(15) Who do you feed to the media wolves ?
(16) Even David noticed the way she wolfed the cake down.
(17) Fufu turns out to be one of Schroeder's favorite dishes; he wolfs his plate down heartily, as does Gherardi.
(18) Game rangers set traps to snare the wolf-like animals.
(19) The cops gave him biscuits and gravy and he wolfed them down.
(20) Cheryl said the children are often trying certain foods for the first time and, despite an initial reticence, they usually end up wolfing it all down.