plural of wolf
"The pack of wolves howled at the moon as they hunted together in the snow."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wolve
"She wove her fingers through the grass while the wolves howled in the distance, but I cannot find an example where 'wolves' functions as the third-person singular of 'wolve'. The verb is spelled 'wolves', not 'wolve', and its conjugation would be 'he/she/it wolves', making your requested definition impossible to satisfy with a correct sentence."
In plain English: To wolves means to attack someone with loud, angry barking sounds.
"Don't waste time on dead leads; let's move on to fresh ones."
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.
"The fans chanted loudly to show their support for wolves at the stadium during the match."