Steppenwolf
[ German shtep-uhn-vawlf; English step-uhn-woolf ]
/ German ˈʃtɛp ənˌvɔlf; English ˈstɛp ənˌwʊlf /
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noun
a novel (1927) by Hermann Hesse.
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How to use Steppenwolf in a sentence
The villain Steppenwolf, too, gets a motive—redeeming himself to his villainous family.
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Reviews when the play was at Steppenwolf in Chicago described her as luminous.
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