werewolfish

English

Etymology

werewolf + -ish

Adjective

werewolfish (comparative more werewolfish, superlative most werewolfish)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a werewolf.
    • 1999, Laurence A. Rickels, The vampire lectures (page 259)
      When one of the girls goes down into the basement, she is devoured by the POV accompanied by audio portions of werewolfish sounds.
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