He immediately wolfed the hard biscuits and lay down; in one minute he was asleep, and the hospital grounds were strewn with the sleeping men.
He gouged out an eye which he offered to Jo; upon her refusing the succulent morsel he gave a sigh of relief and wolfed it himself.
One course tired us out, weary as we already were with our journey, but Mike, making up for his former abstinence, wolfed all his own share and what remained over from ours.
Even Nathan Rodd, still wearing bandages on his head and right hand, broke his silence and wolfed loudly over the fact that he had been left out.
As he wolfed down the tough flesh the three men standing over exchanged glances.
Then, without a by-your-leave, the wild man rapidly wolfed down the entire meal, feeding himself with one hand and holding his bow ready in the other.
The whirlpool was whouf-whoufing greedily as itwolfed the whole cascade when I clambered up just before dark to touch off my beacon.
They wolfed their food in the fo'c'sle, mug and food in hand, and they had to watch their chance to jump below without bringing an unwelcome sea down the half-opened hatch.
Clad in filthy garments, and unwashed through lack of fresh water and opportunity, they wolfed their wretched food, cursed and blasphemed and bullied one another in a manner that would have shocked their parents.
And the chilled and hungry humans of the Alameda wolfed his hot concoctions and blessed him wholeheartedly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wolfed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.