Fox meaning in English
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Definition
a fox (animal): a dog-like wild animal with a pointed muzzle and a bushy tail
a fox (slang): a sexy lady, a pretty woman, a hot girl
- "And what happens when the fox is caught?"
- "Rupert : Actually, fox hunting has been banned since 2004, but that hasn't stopped me and my friends from hunting those foxes!"
- "Rupert : Well, if the fox hasn't had a heart attack from running, then it is usually eaten alive by the dogs."
- "Do you judge a man on the vintage of wine he serves after vigorously chasing a fox across the English countryside?"
- "(source: Fox News)"
- "The only danger was the foxes."
- "Rupert : We use specially-trained dogs that track the scent of the fox with their noses."
- "Some people enjoy collecting knives, others enjoy building robots, and some English people think that the most enjoyable hobby of all is to hunt a small fox with a pack of dogs."
- "Brent : And how do these dogs hunt the fox, Rupert?"
- "I'll have to dig out my red lipstick and fake fox furs."
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