lone wolf
Americannoun
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a person who prefers to live, act, or work alone or independent of others.
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a criminal who acts alone (often used attributively).
lone-wolf terrorists.
noun
Etymology
Origin of lone wolf
An Americanism dating back to 1905–10
Example Sentences
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The world of prepping can be a very secretive place, ranging from "discreetly storing supplies to full 'lone wolf' isolation, much of the time to avoid stigma and labelling" with other focus on community building.
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Mrs Justice Smyth said: "I accept they were not acting as lone wolves, although neither was charged with membership of an organisation."
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“You made a fool of me, Roz! My pack and my mate have left me! Now I’m just a worthless lone wolf! All because of you!”
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Woods was seen as a lone wolf in his pomp.
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Mr Rowe said he was questioned by police while in custody and it "felt like they'd gone out that day expecting to catch some kind of lone wolf attacker".
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