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ALL meanings of foxed

foxed
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  • noun foxed (of the paper of old books or prints ) discolored with brown spots. 1
  • adjective foxed deceived; tricked. 1
  • adjective foxed stained or spotted a yellowish brown, as by age: a dog-eared and foxed volume of poetry. 1
  • adjective foxed (of museum specimens of birds and mammals) having melanin pigments that have oxidized with age to a reddish-brown color. 1
  • noun plural foxed any of several carnivores of the dog family, especially those of the genus Vulpes, smaller than wolves, having a pointed, slightly upturned muzzle, erect ears, and a long, bushy tail. 1
  • noun plural foxed the fur of this animal. 1
  • noun plural foxed a cunning or crafty person. 1
  • noun plural foxed (initial capital letter) a member of a tribe of North American Algonquian Indians, formerly in Wisconsin, later merged with the Sauk tribe. 1
  • noun plural foxed (initial capital letter) the Algonquian language of the Fox, Sauk, and Kickapoo Indians. 1
  • noun plural foxed Bible. a scavenger, perhaps the jackal. Psalms 63:10; Lam. 5:18. 1
  • noun plural foxed a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter F: replaced by Foxtrot. 1
  • noun plural foxed Slang. an attractive young woman or young man. 1
  • verb with object foxed to deceive or trick. 1
  • verb with object foxed to repair or make (a shoe) with leather or other material applied so as to cover or form part of the upper front. 1
  • verb with object foxed Obsolete. to intoxicate or befuddle. 1
  • verb without object foxed to act cunningly or craftily. 1
  • verb without object foxed (of book leaves, prints, etc.) to become foxed. 1
  • adjective foxed marked with spots or discolouration, as from age 0
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