He thought that he would release the foot/ but the wolf snapped at him.
The wolf snapped it, dog-like, out of the air.
The first line drew abreast of the cleric's hiding place, then each wolf snapped its head to face him in a perfect dress left maneuver.
No derelictions or wolves of the past were snapping at his heels.
Up and out of there, while the wolves yowled and snapped their powerful jaws in frustration below me.
Bran grabbed the wolf by his ears and Summer snapped at him fiercely, but it was all in play.
The red wolf snapped at their heels, urging them forward.
The female wolves snapped at him if he came too close, and they weren't just warnings, either.
A wolf snapped at his cloak as he swung up, and nearly got him.
The wolf released Paul's rifle, snapped at her foot and tensed to spring at her.