Foxy Definition

fŏksē
foxier, foxiest
adjective
foxier, foxiest
Of or resembling a fox.
American Heritage
Foxlike; crafty; wily; sly.
Webster's New World
Having the reddish-brown color of a fox.
Webster's New World
Discolored by brownish or yellowish stains, as the leaves of an old book.
Webster's New World
Discolored, as by age or decay; foxed.
American Heritage
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Other Word Forms of Foxy

Adjective

Base Form:
foxy
Comparative:
foxier
Superlative:
foxiest

Origin of Foxy

  • From fox +‎ -y, from Old English fox, from West Germanic *fukhs, from Proto-Germanic *fuhsaz, from Proto-Indo-European *puk-so-, from *puk- (tail).

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