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nounany dog used in hunting wolves. a cross between a wolf and a domestic dog. an Eskimo dog. Origin of wolf dogFirst recorded in 1630–40 Words nearby wolf dogwolf, wolfberry, wolf call, wolf-child, wolf cub, wolf dog, Wolfe, Wolfeboro, wolf-eel, Wolfe graft, Wolfenden Report Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for wolf dogThe Wild Spirit sanctuary is home to 65 wolves, wolf dogs, coyotes, Australian dingoes, and red foxes. 27 Epic Trips to Start Planning Now|The Editors|September 8, 2020|Outside Online Not a breath of air stirred in the sunny spot the wolf-dog had chosen for himself. Kazan|James Oliver Curwood They made little use of the wolf-dog except in the far North, where it drew their sleds over the snow. Conservation Reader|Harold W. Fairbanks Then he pulled long at his grizzled beard, regarding the wolf-dog which sat between his legs, staring up at him. The White Desert|Courtney Ryley Cooper
He could make a wolf-dog step into the form of a handsome hunter; he could clothe an old cur with the skin of a very wise powwow. Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 2 (of 3)|James Athearn Jones I was guilty of having a big, fighting bull-dog whip a wolf-dog. Revolution and Other Essays|Jack London
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