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werewolf

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A person transformed into a wolf in form and appetite, either temporarily or permanently, whether by supernatural influences, by witchcraft, or voluntarily; a lycanthrope. Belief in werewolves, formerly general, is not now extinct.

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Fine,” Kyle said. "I'm a werewolf. I'm not part of a pack, but I do have an alliance. Have you heard of the Praetor Lupus?” "I've heard of lupus,” said Simon. "Isn't it a kind of disease? Cassandra Clare

Interesting" he said. "You know, Simon never mentioned that his roommate was a werewolf. Cassandra Clare

Karrin Murphy: Yes, Your honor, your victim was killed by a werewolf. Jim Butcher

Don't bother her, don't try to talk to her, don't even look at her, or I'll fold you in half so many times you'll look like a tiny little origami werewolf. Cassandra Clare

Well you can go ahead and hand your head out the window if you feel like it" "I'm a werewolf not a golden retriever. Cassandra Clare

It's very sad how in the information age you cannot get information into people's heads. As long as you write something on the internet and do not add LOL - it is true. "I'm not sure he's a Christian" - I'm not sure he's a mammal, Jay. He could be a werewolf. Bill Maher

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