blue fox
Americannoun
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a bluish-gray winter color phase of the Arctic fox, Alopex lagopus.
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the Arctic fox in summer pelage.
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the blue fur of this animal.
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any white fox fur dyed blue.
noun
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a variety of the arctic fox that has a pale grey winter coat and is bred for its fur
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the fur of this animal
Etymology
Origin of blue fox
First recorded in 1860–65
Example Sentences
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Late in the book, the blue fox recalls his capture by the Company, staring into his mate’s eyes as he’s dragged away from her.
From New York Times • Dec. 3, 2019
In one thread, an Icelandic priest named Baldur Skuggason hunts a rare blue fox, a creature with magical, somewhat demonic powers, across a vast white landscape of snow and ice.
From Slate • May 3, 2013
In his showroom sits a big cobalt blue fox coat — so big, Mr. Reyes said, it could stand up on its own.
From New York Times • Mar. 10, 2010
Before you can say Max Factor, she has gone shopping for a fancy hairdo and a six-skin blue fox stole.
From Time Magazine Archive
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None of this would have been observable to his eye were it not for the lapis lazuli powder that allowed him to see flashes of the blue fox set against the white snow.
From "The Very, Very Far North" by Dan Bar-el
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