Definitionn. young of any of various canines such as a dog or wolf
Last update: October 1, 2015
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A whelp is running here and there. [Please select]
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The smith laments that all his property is of no value now that his watchman is slain, whereupon the young hero offers to guard his domains until a whelp of the hound's has grown. [Please select]
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You are an ignorant whelp. [Please select]
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"Have you disobeyed my orders, you whelp." [Please select]
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And that whelp won't get these clothes, either; you hear me say so. [Please select]
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At two months the wolf whelp has forgotten how to play. [Please select]
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Tonight it was a wolf whelp that Oohoomisew was attacking, and not a dog pup. [Please select]
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Selwyn turned on him an astonished gaze: "Are you _afraid_ of that whelp." [Please select]
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"I may be mistaken, Aaron, but I'm doubting the young whelp is at his tricks again."' [Please select]
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"This whelp, Emerson, has made a fool of you and of me long enough." [Please select]
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"Do you think that I am to saddle for you, you whelp." [Please select]
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