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Wolff
[vawlf, woolf]
noun
Christian von Baron. Also 1679–1754, German philosopher and mathematician.
Kaspar Friedrich 1733–94, German anatomist and physiologist.
Other Word Forms
- Wolffian adjective
Example Sentences
Flexibility works both ways, of course, and the chances of Wolff giving up on his desire to have Verstappen at Mercedes in the future are not great.
But Antonelli has had an up-and-down year, and a string of errors through the European season led to Wolff calling his performance at the Italian Grand Prix "underwhelming".
In 1981, she met a guy named Dave Wolff at a party with “big blue eyes and long hair like Jesus,” she says at the Marquis.
Antonelli took fourth after the sort of clean weekend his team boss Toto Wolff had asked him for after a difficult period, while Hamilton took eighth, the last car in the train behind Lawson.
Wolff said on Sunday that the Malaysia retirement had created strains in his relationship with Hamilton.
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