Ongist, the second youngest, a clever lad with the morals of a timber-wolf. ❋ Gemmell, David (1995)
They actually looked yellow, timber-wolf yellow, and just as raw. ❋ Jill Barnett (1991)
First Bardylis, the cunning King of Illyria; eighty years old, maybe more, but with a mind as sharp as a timber-wolf. ❋ Gemmell, David (1990)
That very morning a gaunt, gray timber-wolf had peered forth at almost the same point; and despite ❋ Wilder Anthony (N/A)
Small wood-mice swarmed, fleeing from the terror they could not see; and a great timber-wolf followed by a couple of cubs fled by without more than a sidelong look. ❋ Ottwell Binns (N/A)
"That's a big gray wolf -- a timber-wolf, or lofer, as he's sometimes called," replied Dale. ❋ Unknown (1919)
During all that weary journey his old rifle had not banged once, although few eyes save those of timber-wolf and lynx were sharper in the hunt than Sacobie's. ❋ Asa Don Dickinson (1918)
Later in the evening he would howl like a timber-wolf and throw glasses, and toward morning he always fought it out on the floor with some enemy. ❋ Unknown (1918)
Compared to agile destroyers like the cougar and the timber-wolf, the sabretooth and the big-headed, small-legged giant wolf were strong, heavy, rather clumsy creatures. ❋ Unknown (1916)
He was mighty and very tall, and his muscles were as those of Leloo, the timber-wolf, when he is ❋ Unknown (1911)
His pricked ears were chipped and jagged from a hundred fights, and in a diagonal line across his muzzle was a broad white scar, gotten, men said, in combat with a timber-wolf in the Athabasca country. ❋ Unknown (1912)
My heart bounced right up into my throat, and for a moment I wondered if I was going to be eaten by a starving timber-wolf, with ❋ Arthur Stringer (1912)
The absence of one gives Dinkie the range of the whole shack, and when on the range he's a timber-wolf for trouble, and can annoy his father even more than he can me by his depredations. ❋ Arthur Stringer (1912)
Breed, the yellow hybrid, Shady, the half-blood renegade, and four pairs of coyotes born in Sand Coulee Basin; the dog coyote with his timber-wolf mate and several of Breed's and Shady's conglomerate pups; all were there to feed. ❋ Charles Livingston Bull (1910)
In build and coat and brush he was a huge timber-wolf; but the lie was given to his wolfhood by his color and marking. ❋ Unknown (1907)
Riders from distant ranches would stray over to the lean-to and look at him, commenting on his size and elaborating on the fact that it usually took two of the best dogs ever whelped to pull down a timber-wolf. ❋ Henry Herbert Knibbs (1909)
Sundown turned from watching his vanishing steed and saw a huge timber-wolf leap from a thicket. ❋ Henry Herbert Knibbs (1909)
You: What's that in the road up there?
[Stoners] [in the backseat]: [TIMBER WOLF]!
*you abrubtly change lanes* ❋ Keturah (2009)
Dude: " [Tim] looks like a gay [bear]."
Girl: " No Tim is straight, he's a pure [timber wolf] not a bear." ❋ TimberWolf254 (2017)