In front of the knight danced a gaunt, gray wolf, snarling; snapping its jaws, and trying to leap at him from the side, but prevented by the two swords.
In the aperture of the broken panes there was the head of a great, gaunt gray wolf.
One day While Fang encountered a young wolf, gaunt and scrawny, loose-jointed with famine.
Baber Khan, suspicious as a gaunt old wolf, had mistrusted the appearance of that innocent-looking street.
She looked more like a gaunt, half-starved wolf than ever, with her shaved hair, half-dead face, and amputated arm, but the feral gleam of a pack leader glittered in her remaining eye.
The gray, gaunt old wolf lay sprawled in chain mail upon the silken coverlets, his great broadsword near his hand, in a drugged but restless slumber.
Then an old wolf, gaunt and battle-scarred, came forward.
The window blind blew back with the wind that rushed in, and in the aperture of the broken panes there was the head of a great, gaunt gray wolf.
The rest of the party-including Zosara's maid, slain by an arrow-were food for the gaunt, gray wolves of the Hyrkanian steppe.
There were the great cave bears in the timber, and gaunt, lean wolves--huge creatures twice the size of our Canadian timber-wolves.