Fox (noun)

  1. A carnivorous mammal of the dog family, with a bushy tail and reddish-brown fur.
  2. A cunning or sly person.

Origin:

Old english fox, of west germanic origin; related to dutch vos and german fuchs.

Examples:

  1. The foxes in the forest are known for their cunning behavior.
  2. The fox stole a chicken from the coop.
  3. The businessman was described as a fox.
  4. The little fox was playing in the field.
  5. The fox's fur was a beautiful reddish-brown color.
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