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Little Fox

American  

noun

Astronomy.
  1. the constellation Vulpecula.


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One standout sundae, cheekily titled No Mamey's, features Roasty + Toasty Ice Cream from Little Fox—made with toasted brioche cream, parmesan crisps, and a mascarpone swirl.

From Salon

The one major threat to their mission is a nasty, aggressive little fox that follows its predatory instincts until an act of kindness changes his thinking.

From New York Times

“It’s a clever joke. Your Baba Haji made it from a common phrase. It says, ‘The thing that turns a lion into a little fox is need.’

From Literature

“His cheeks were pink and high and his hair was a ruddy blond. … In fact, he looked like a fox, a nice little fox. … The boy was young and curious.”

From Washington Post

I realize he wasn’t even born yet in the early ’90s, but certainly somebody older and more of a TV addict could have warned him by telling him about a little Fox show from that decade called, “Parker Lewis Can’t Lose.”

From Los Angeles Times