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fox
1[foks]
noun
plural
foxes ,plural
fox .- any of several carnivores of the dog family, especially those of the genus Vulpes, smaller than wolves, having a pointed, slightly upturned muzzle, erect ears, and a long, bushy tail. 
- the fur of this animal. 
- a cunning or crafty person. 
- Fox a member of a tribe of North American Algonquian Indians, formerly in Wisconsin, later merged with the Sauk tribe. 
- Fox the Algonquian language of the Fox, Sauk, and Kickapoo Indians. 
- Bible., a scavenger, perhaps the jackal. 
- a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter F: replaced by Foxtrot. 
- Slang., an attractive young woman or young man. 
verb (used with object)
- to deceive or trick. 
- to repair or make (a shoe) with leather or other material applied so as to cover or form part of the upper front. 
- Obsolete., to intoxicate or befuddle. 
verb (used without object)
- to act cunningly or craftily. 
- (of book leaves, prints, etc.) to become foxed. 
Fox
2[foks]
noun
- Charles James, 1749–1806, British orator and statesman. 
- George, 1624–91, English religious leader and writer: founder of the Society of Friends. 
- John. John Foxe. 
- John William, Jr., 1863–1919, U.S. novelist. 
- Margaret, 1833–93, and her sister Katherine (“Kate” ), 1839–92, U.S. spiritualist mediums, born in Canada. 
- Sir William, 1812–93, New Zealand statesman, born in England: prime minister 1856, 1861–62, 1869–72, 1873. 
fox
1/ fɒks /
noun
- any canine mammal of the genus Vulpes and related genera. They are mostly predators that do not hunt in packs and typically have large pointed ears, a pointed muzzle, and a bushy tail 
- the fur of any of these animals, usually reddish-brown or grey in colour 
- a person who is cunning and sly 
- slang, a sexually attractive woman 
- Bible - a jackal 
- an image of a false prophet 
 
- nautical small stuff made from yarns twisted together and then tarred 
verb
- (tr) to perplex or confound - to fox a person with a problem 
- to cause (paper, wood, etc) to become discoloured with spots, or (of paper, etc) to become discoloured, as through mildew 
- (tr) to trick; deceive 
- (intr) to act deceitfully or craftily 
- informal, (tr) to pursue stealthily; tail 
- informal, (tr) to chase and retrieve (a ball) 
- obsolete, (tr) to befuddle with alcoholic drink 
Fox
2/ fɒks /
noun
- Charles James . 1749–1806, British Whig statesman and orator. He opposed North over taxation of the American colonies and Pitt over British intervention against the French Revolution. He advocated parliamentary reform and the abolition of the slave trade 
- George . 1624–91, English religious leader; founder (1647) of the Society of Friends (Quakers) 
- Terry , full name Terrance Stanley Fox (1958–81). Canadian athlete: he lost a leg to cancer and subsequently attempted a coast-to-coast run across Canada to raise funds for cancer research 
- Vicente ( Spanish viˈθɛnte). born 1942, Mexican politician; president of Mexico (2000-06) 
- Sir William . 1812–93, New Zealand statesman, born in England: prime minister of New Zealand (1856; 1861–62; 1869–72; 1873) 
Fox
3/ fɒks /
noun
- a member of a North American Indian people formerly living west of Lake Michigan along the Fox River 
- the language of this people, belonging to the Algonquian family 
Other Word Forms
- foxlike adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of fox1
Word History and Origins
Origin of fox1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Therein lies what might be “Anniversary’s” biggest warning: Don’t let the fox into the henhouse, even if it seems rude not to.
Tawny owls, jays and even foxes have since been spotted among the monuments; many of these creatures are depicted in striking photographs taken by the author that pepper the text.
Which is a bit like saying, don’t worry: The fox got the go-ahead from rest of his den before invading the chicken coop.
The disease is caused by a virus that infects birds and sometimes other animals, including foxes, seals and otters.
Borneo island has one of the world's largest tracts of rainforest and hosts orangutans, long-nosed monkeys, clouded leopards, pig-tailed macaques, flying fox bats and the smallest rhinos on the planet.
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