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wolf pack
noun
a group of submarines operating together in hunting down and attacking enemy convoys.
a group of wolves hunting together.
Word History and Origins
Origin of wolf pack1
Example Sentences
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife this week reported there were three new wolf packs in the state’s far north.
A video shows a wolf pack feeding on a dead cow in August.
There are now seven known wolf packs in California, down from nine reported in the fall, according to CDFW.
Two new wolf packs were confirmed by wildlife officials this month, and explosive population growth could be around the corner.
County Museum of Natural History diorama of a simple red room wedged between a taxidermied wolf pack in the mountains on one side and polar bears on ice floes on the other.
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