wolf call


noun
  1. a whistle, shout, or the like uttered by a male in admiration of a female's appearance.

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How to use wolf call in a sentence

  • On they ran till, within hailing distance of the camp, the girl gave the wolf-call.

  • Can't you give the wolf call without alarming the people of Hong Kong, six hundred miles away?

    Boy Scouts in the Philippines | G. Harvey Ralphson
  • But he must not fail to follow the custom of untold ages, and give the game scout's wolf call before entering camp.

    Indian Child Life | Charles A. Eastman
  • The next moment they saw Standing wolf call one of the fighting men, and point at the lodge.

    Running Fox | Elmer Russell Gregor
  • He whistled a wolf-call and made hour-glass motions with his hands.

    The Galaxy Primes | Edward Elmer Smith