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blue fox
noun
- a bluish-gray winter color phase of the Arctic fox, Alopex lagopus.
- the Arctic fox in summer pelage.
- the blue fur of this animal.
- any white fox fur dyed blue.
blue fox
noun
- a variety of the arctic fox that has a pale grey winter coat and is bred for its fur
- the fur of this animal
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Word History and Origins
Origin of blue fox1
First recorded in 1860–65
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Example Sentences
Time waits for no man; warriors are not women; Blue-fox would like to hold a council with his Pale brothers.
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Blue-fox could not at all understand this strange trail, which in no way resembled those he was accustomed to follow.
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He thus reached the spot where lay the body of Blue-fox, with a wide gaping wound in his chest.
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Blue-fox is no cowardly old woman whom a tooth-ache or ear-ache renders incapable of moving.
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Blue-fox then walked up to the hunter, who had hitherto been a silent, if not indifferent, spectator of the ceremony.
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