English to Portuguese Dictionary werewolf

werewolf

lobisomem
definition
noun
I heard the pounding feet and paws of other wolves and werewolves coming towards the tree.
(in myth or fiction) a person who changes for periods of time into a wolf, typically when there is a full moon.
translation of 'werewolf'
noun
lobisomem
example
The film takes the myth of the 'werewolf' and transplants it into a small-town community and carnage ensues.
The grass had both footprints of the boy and werewolf but the 'werewolf' was out of sight.
We must also take Diane to determine whether our killer is a wolf or a 'werewolf' .
He wanted to have a few vampires try shifting to 'werewolves' in the battle.
As far back as anyone can remember, the 'werewolves' and the vampires have always had a friendship.
The idea of taking 'werewolves' and vampires and pitting them against each other seems like a novel idea.
I knew the dangers that awaited any two 'werewolves' who met on the full moon.
Pure blood was the term used for 'werewolves' who had been born to werewolf parents.
He seemed like a werewolf, though she knew that 'werewolves' were creatures of myth.
It was a slow achievement but eventually the humans were stopped, and the 'werewolves' shifted forms.
We've killed eight vampires, six 'werewolves' , and had to outrun a pack of ghouls.
There are no such things as vampires, or 'werewolves' , or evil identical twins.
I heard the pounding feet and paws of other wolves and 'werewolves' coming towards the tree.
Because of their regenerative powers, simple wounds didn't matter much to 'werewolves' .
There were things in the woods, like 'werewolves' and other monsters and I would not risk it.
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