Loup Garou was sitting crouched near the head and was so far recovered as to growl rather fiercely at him, as he approached.
What varmint do you talk of, and what has Loup Garou to do with it?
But Loup Garou would not stir at the call of his new master.
But it can't drown de cry of de loup garou On Bruno de hunter's night.
Wolves are an omen of death; the loup garou of popular French tradition is a diabolical form.
I knew all that I wanted to know of the loup garou with which the little children in Haiti have been frightened from time immemorial.
The loup garou has been about," he whispered in my ear.
The legend of the loup-garou had no place in the land they had entered.
Pierre; let not the fate of the loup-garou fall upon him.
Thus the existence of the Malayan Loup Garou to the native mind is a fact and not a mere belief.
According to an opinion of the vulgar in the same province, the loup-garou is sometimes a metamorphosis forced upon the body of a damned person, who, after having been tormented in his grave, has torn his way out of it.
Never mind; I will walk back by myself, and if I meet the loup-garou I will crop his ears and tail, and send them to M.
It was some time, however, before the loup-garou was caught.
Three rifles rang, and in the snow Garou went down at last, his life of combat done.
But throughout this lurid, semi-mythic record there was one recurring pleasant thought--Garou never was known to harm a child.
The Dogs were all around him now, but none dared to close in, A lanky Hound, trusting to his speed, ran alongside at length and got a side chop from Garou that laid him low.
Not finding any firearms up the tree, the valiant lover made a spear by fastening his knife to a branch and succeeded in giving Garou a painful wound on the head.
Garou had no fear of the Dogs, but men he knew had guns and were dangerous.
Sure," said Lou Garou timidly, and nodding his head.
Lou Garou sniffled with embarrassment and looked appealingly at the judge.
Lou Garou turned upon the foreman like a rat at bay.
For answer Lou Garou shrugged his shoulders and pointed to the chief witness, a woman who had wound her head in a dark veil so that her face could not be seen.
His voice was one continuous bawl, and to this bass Miki's soprano wailing added the touch which would have convinced any passing Indian that the loup-garou devils were having a dance.
Garou is a Gallic corruption of werewolf, so that loup-garou is a tautological expression.
Good thing we don't believe in ghosts, Peter, or we would swear it was a Loup-Garou smelling us through the wall!
His mind was a wild thing--wild as a Loup-Garou seeking out its ghostly trails; it passed beyond his mastery, keeping sleep away from him though he was dead tired.
Glimpses of the lake of Mont Garou are difficult to get, owing to the thick verdure growing about the dangerous edges of the precipices, but those who have seen it describe it as a beautiful sheet of deep blue water.
In 1812 it was La Soufriere adjacent to Mont Garou which broke loose on the island of St. Vincent, and it is the same Soufriere which again has devastated the island and has bombarded Kingstown with rocks, lava and ashes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "garou" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.