IPA(key): /wʊlf/ Homophone: wolf English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span> Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span> A surname. Wolof...
From <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span> + -esque. Woolfesque (comparative more Woolfesque, superlative most Woolfesque) In the style of Virginia <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span>. Woolfian, Woolfish Bloomsburyan...
From <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span> + -ian. IPA(key): /ˈwʊlfi.ən/ Homophones: Wolfean, Wolffian Woolfian (comparative more Woolfian, superlative most Woolfian) Of or pertaining...
cheered him. 1922 October 26, Virginia <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span>, chapter 6, in Jacob’s Room, Richmond, London: […] Leonard & Virginia <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span> at the Hogarth Press, →OCLC; republished...
English Wikipedia has an article on: Wolffe Wikipedia Wolffe (plural Wolffes) A surname. Wolf Wolfe Wolff <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span> Wulf Wulff...
Virginia <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span>, chapter 10, in To the Lighthouse (Uniform Edition of the Works of Virginia <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span>), new edition, London: Leonard and Virginia <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span> at the...
vagulating, simple past and past participle vagulated) To wander in a vague manner Seems to be only used in writings of Virginia <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span> vagulous vaultage...
genus Escallonia 1922 October 26, Virginia <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span>, Jacob’s Room, Richmond, London: […] Leonard & Virginia <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span> at the Hogarth Press, →OCLC; republished...
Red in the face because of embarrassment, exertion, etc. 1922, Virginia <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span>, chapter 1, in Jacob's Room: Archer lay spread out, with one arm striking...
waterily, superlative most waterily) In a watery manner. 1927, Virginia <span class="searchmatch">Woolf</span>, To the Lighthouse: A reflection in which things wavered and vanished, waterily...