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Wolff

[vawlf, woolf]

noun

  1. Christian von Baron. Also 1679–1754, German philosopher and mathematician.

  2. Kaspar Friedrich 1733–94, German anatomist and physiologist.



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Other Word Forms

  • Wolffian adjective
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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.

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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".

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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.

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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.

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Wolff said on Sunday that the Malaysia retirement had created strains in his relationship with Hamilton.

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