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wolf cubs

n. (wolf cub English)

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Wolf Cubs (Baden-Powell Scouts' Association)

Wolf Cubs, usually referred to as Cubs, is the second youngest section of Scouting operated by the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association, following on from the Beaver Scouts section. The core age range for Wolf Cubs is seven and eleven, though exceptions can be granted. Individual sections of Wolf Cubs, known as a Pack, are run by the local Scout Group. After reaching the age of ten and a half, a Wolf Cub may move on to Scouts.

Usage examples of "wolf cubs".

But there are four wolf cubs here, and a fifth that is not a wolf but my prey.

Young wolf cubs had to endure tests of maturity, just as I'd endured the Trials of Initiation, but they weren't killed if they failed.

We could be best friends forever, she and I, running or flying every night together while the children wrestled at our feet as wolf cubs.

The hounds of that ardent young sportsman Rostov had not merely reached hard winter condition, but were so jaded that at a meeting of the huntsmen it was decided to give them a three days' rest and then, on the sixteenth of September, to go on a distant expedition, starting from the oak grove where there was an undisturbed litter of wolf cubs.

We have found a dwarf willow and the others are stripping it like wolf cubs, leaving none for me.

Somewhere birds were singing, water flowed down from the mountains, wolf cubs tumbled at their feet, steady and changeless.

The Wamphyri are especially fond of wolf cubs basted in their mother's milk, and of heart-of-wolf and wolf meat generally, which they swear by as an aphrodisiac and positive aid to their longevity.

The first time, they discovered three small wolf cubs playing in the grass.

Had her father been one of the little boys that wrestled like wolf cubs with him?

For example, a druid may immediately target as foes trappers massacring winter wolf cubs for their fur.