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adjective
- 1. resembling or likened to a fox: "a terrier with a foxy expression"
Learn the meaning of foxy as an adjective to describe someone or something resembling a fox, cunning, attractive, or having a sharp flavor. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.
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exciting and appealing, as a place, entertainment, or the like. discolored or foxed: pages of a book that had become foxy. (of a wine) having the pronounced flavor natural to native American grape varieties, as that of fox grapes or of Concord or Catawba grapes.
People who are foxy are either sneaky or good looking. If you say someone is foxy, unless she has a long skinny nose and is stealing your eggs, you probably mean she’s hot.
FOXY definition: 1. like a fox in appearance 2. good at deceiving people 3. sexually attractive: . Learn more.
Learn the meaning and usage of the word 'foxy' in British and American English. Find out the synonyms, pronunciation, examples, and word frequency of 'foxy'.
Foxy means slyly clever, sexually attractive, or reddish-brown in color. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of this adjective from various sources.
pages of a book that had become foxy. (of a wine) having the pronounced flavor natural to native American grape varieties, as that of fox grapes or of Concord or Catawba grapes. (especially of a painting) having excessively warm tones; containing too much red.