: a carnivorous usually solitary mammal (Gulo gulo) of the weasel family of northern forests and associated tundra that is dark brown with a light brown band on each side of the body and is noted for its strength
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: the fur of the wolverine
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Wolverine: a native or resident of Michigan—used as a nickname
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Next come three Wolverines … and a Husky.—
David Aldridge,
New York Times,
21 June 2026 Wolverines forward Will Horcoff stood in his path like a second baseman waiting to tag him out.—
Troy Renck,
Denver Post,
13 Apr. 2026 Both minks and otters are mustelids, a family of carnivores that also includes badgers, weasels, and wolverines.—
Kassia Bonesteel,
CBS News,
1 July 2026 Wolverines sophomore Eric Tani came in as a pinch hitter and ripped an RBI single to right field to tie the game at 1-1 in the fourth inning with two outs.—
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Daily News,
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