foxed / fɒkst /

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foxed 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. deceived; tricked.
  2. stained or spotted a yellowish brown, as by age: a dog-eared and foxed volume of poetry.
  3. having melanin pigments that have oxidized with age to a reddish-brown color.

foxed 近义词

foxed

等同于 outwit/outsmart

foxed

等同于 top

foxed

等同于 outwit

foxed

等同于 outsmart

foxed

等同于 outthink

foxed

等同于 fool

更多foxed例句

  1. He was comprehensively out-foxed by Salmond, the Scottish National Party leader, who now finds himself in a win-win position.
  2. I made him almost foxed, the poor man having but a bad head, and not used I believe nowadays to drink much wine.
  3. I had taken the copy of Graziani's suites off the desk, and was holding it on my lap turning over the old foxed and yellow pages.
  4. A foxed book cannot have the fox marks removed, and such a book should be avoided.
  5. If there are no flimsies, the leaf opposite a plate often shows a set-off from it and is sometimes specially badly foxed.
  6. "The little old foxed Molire," once the property of William Pott, unknown to fame.