"Wolfed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wolfed" Meaning

The verb "wolfed" is a past tense of the verb "wolf", which means:

1. To growl or howl like a wolf
2. To eat greedily, often implying that someone is eating quickly and voraciously.
Example: "She wolfed down the pizza in one sitting."

It can also be a variant spelling of the past tense of the verb "woofer", which means:

1. A speaker or radio that produces a low-pitched sound.
Example: "The engineer adjusted the woofer to improve the sound quality."

However, it's worth noting that "wolfed" can also be considered a regional or dialectical variant of the word "wolf" in the sense of "to devour."

"Wolfed" Examples

Word: Wolfed


Example 1: Food and Drink

She wolfed down the sandwich in two big bites, not even bothering to chew.

Example 2: Eating too quickly

I wolfed the pizza in one sitting and now I feel regretful.

Example 3: Conquering or dominating something

The team wolfed the competition in the final match and won the championship.

Example 4: Eating aggressively

The bear wolfed its prey in the forest, devouring it in seconds.

Example 5: Engulfing something in a fierce manner

The storm cloud wolfed the city, bringing heavy rains and strong winds.

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