foxy
IPA: fˈɑksi
noun
- (slang) The recreational drug 5-methoxy-dimethyltryptamine (5-MeO-DMT).
- A nickname of the surname Fox.
- (British) a nickname of the surname Reynolds.
adjective
- Having the qualities of a fox.
- Cunning, sly.
- (informal) Attractive, sexy (of a woman).
- (of a person, especially a woman) Having reddish-brown hair.
- (art) Using too much of the reddish-brown colors.
- (of wine) Having an animal-like odor.
- (chiefly philosophy) With a worldview synthesizing many different ideas.
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Examples of "foxy" in Sentences
- As for the word foxy, Zombie was unable to bring foxy back.
- Rob Zombie attempts to bring the word foxy back in "Foxy, Foxy".
- My old friend James, when he sees a pretty girl, calls her foxy.
- "That question is what your Majesty might call foxy," said one of the counselors, an old grey fox.
- It is a hardy variety with some bunch-rot disease resistance, but can easily result in foxy, grapy flavors if not picked early enough.
- All prime ministers, even Margaret Thatcher, engage in foxy tactics to disguise tactical retreats in Brussels, and usually get away with it.
- Of the former but two kinds are considered suitable, the concord and the isabella, both being varieties of the indigenous labrusca, or so-called foxy-flavoured grape.
- He was a slim red-haired man, not above thirty years of age, the kind of man his enemies would call foxy, with a very courteous and deliberate manner, and he spoke with a slight Scotch accent.
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