Lupine [adjective]
Definition of Lupine:
wolflike
Opposite/Antonyms of Lupine:
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Sentence/Example of Lupine:
A lavender-colored arctic lupine grows in decorative masses.
And what more thoroughly representative of cruelty, savageness, and treachery than a wolf, or even something partly lupine!
Poppies and lupine and many others are the flower tradition of California but they are not what I mean here.
Like these creatures, it was canine in shape—lupine we should rather say—but of an exceedingly grotesque and ungainly figure.
There was something furtive and lupine about him that suggested the wild beast stalking its kill.
Only his peaked, lupine features were visible against the purple green of the laurel.
From the fields came a whiff of ripening grain, but the heavy fragrance of the yellow lupine overwhelmed it.
The eyes of Beaudry, held in dreadful fascination, clung to the lupine face behind the revolver.
Surely, these swallows and ferns and lupine flowers are more ancient than the Acropolis.
Impelled by an urge within himself Ben suddenly knelt beside his lupine friend.