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Wolff

[ vawlf; English woolf ]

noun

  1. Chris·ti·an von [kris, -tee-ahn f, uh, n], Baron. Also 1679–1754, German philosopher and mathematician.
  2. Kas·par Frie·drich [kahs, -pah, r, , free, -d, r, i, kh], 1733–94, German anatomist and physiologist.


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  • Wolffi·an adjective

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Example Sentences

Kilmer plays shy Teddy, and Nat Wolff his out-of-control friend, Fred.

And he rejected the notion that Wolff Samson helped to bring the project to completion.

Wolff, added on his Twitter account: "I'm hearing the WHY, the big reveal, the scandal details, could come tomorrow."

The Duke of Deception By Geoffrey Wolff In his portrait of a con-man father, Wolff writes a memoir of perfect integrity.

Michael Wolff, Vanity Fair columnist and founder of Newser, and Jonathan Alter, senior editor of Newsweek, were bickering.

In the old days every great man kept a toad-eater; sometimes his functions were highly paid—Wolff's are, I fancy.

"The place seems quite dull without them, Wolff," he remarked.

For several weeks he and Dr. Wolff had pottered about the set of rooms that were to be graced by Georgie's presence.

Wolff has illustrated this point by a series of experiments on the sunflower, of which we shall quote one.

The faithful Wolff too, as a graduate of a German university, had been a fighter of duels in his youth.

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