wolfpack
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[edit]wolfpack (plural wolfpacks)
- A family or other group of wild wolves.
- (historical, nautical, military) During World War II, any of various marauding groups of submarines, especially German submarines that patrolled the North Atlantic and preyed upon merchant ships.
Translations
[edit]group of wild wolves — see also pack
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group of submarines
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Verb
[edit]wolfpack (third-person singular simple present wolfpacks, present participle wolfpacking, simple past and past participle wolfpacked)
- To gang up on a solitary target, in the manner of a pack of wolves.
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- If a boy refused to take part, the predators would team up – Anderson called it "wolfpacking" – until the target complied
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