foxy 的定义
fox·i·er, fox·i·est.
- foxlike; cunning or crafty; slyly clever.
- yellowish or reddish brown, as of the color of the common red fox.
- Slang. sexually appealing; attractive.stylish; modish: a foxy outfit.exciting and appealing, as a place, entertainment, or the like.
- discolored or foxed: pages of a book that had become foxy.
- having the pronounced flavor natural to native American grape varieties, as that of fox grapes or of Concord or Catawba grapes.
- having excessively warm tones; containing too much red.
foxy 近义词
shrewd
更多foxy例句
- Pig [growling sotto voce behind his hand, mock-furtive as a Disneyland Foxy Loxy]: Take 35 percent off the top and split!
- An adult-entertainment company wants Foxy Knoxy to take a paltry sum of money to extend her 15 minutes of infamy.
- Vines that grow native in America (vitis labrusca, among others) are known for “foxy” or musky aromas and flavors.
- Winston Ross and Barbie Latza Nadeau on Foxy Knoxy's next act.
- According to one report, the foxy feminist supports a Facebook group called “Men Should Wear the Veil.”
- The game did not work, for no man can both make and accept an offer at the same time, and that is what the foxy uncle tried to do.
- In this foxy nature the wolf was not wanting, and under strong impulse he could be somewhat of a Pizarro.
- "Good-bye, sir," he said as he went away, for he knew Foxy Braxted really rather liked him.
- "Now the foxy little thing wants to incline mother to be comforted by pretending to pity them," Kurt declared.
- "That's where you are sensible," declared the man with the foxy face.