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werewolfwere‧wolf /ˈweəwʊlf, ˈwɪə- $ ˈwer-, ˈwɪr-/ noun (plural werewolves /-wʊlvz/) [countable]  werewolfOrigin: Old English werwulf, from wer ‘man’ + wulf ‘wolf’ - Also to be considered are the many strange accounts of werewolves, vampires, apart from ghosts and ghouls.
- Do werewolves feel this sense of safety as they creep back just at dawn into some borrowed body?
- Other bizarre delusions, for instance about the body; e.g. that it is being transformed into that of a werewolf.
- She wished she could see Chambers' face when Wolff-Dietrich, the werewolf king, carried the tale back.
- Succubi, devils, witches, magicians, vampires, werewolves, ghosts and wild boars.
- The film is about a lawyer who turns into a werewolf.
- Vampires and werewolves, werewolves and vampires.
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