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fox
/fɑks/
Definition
1
A small, sly carnivorous mammal of the genus Vulpes, with a pointed muzzle, upright ears, and a bushy tail, often red or gray in color.
2
The fur of this animal, prized for its luxurious texture.
3
Informal: A cunning, crafty, or attractive person (especially a woman).
4
Verb: To baffle, confuse, or deceive someone cleverly.
Examples
The quick brown fox outsmarted the hounds by doubling back through the river, leaving them barking up the wrong tree.
She's a total fox in that vintage leather jacket, turning every coffee shop into her personal runway.
Don't try to fox me with your 'lost my homework' routine; I've heard it since dial-up days.
The politician promised transparency but foxed the press with a maze of jargon that even AI couldn't decode.