1. fox - Noun
2. fox - Verb
3. Fox - Proper noun
A carnivorous animal of the genus Vulpes, family Canidae, of many species. The European fox (V. vulgaris or V. vulpes), the American red fox (V. fulvus), the American gray fox (V. Virginianus), and the arctic, white, or blue, fox (V. lagopus) are well-known species.
The European dragonet.
The fox shark or thrasher shark; -- called also sea fox. See Thrasher shark, under Shark.
A sly, cunning fellow.
Rope yarn twisted together, and rubbed with tar; -- used for seizings or mats.
A sword; -- so called from the stamp of a fox on the blade, or perhaps of a wolf taken for a fox.
A tribe of Indians which, with the Sacs, formerly occupied the region about Green Bay, Wisconsin; -- called also Outagamies.
To intoxicate; to stupefy with drink.
To make sour, as beer, by causing it to ferment.
To repair the feet of, as of boots, with new front upper leather, or to piece the upper fronts of.
To turn sour; -- said of beer, etc., when it sours in fermenting.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI am sometimes a fox and sometimes a lion. The whole secret of government lies in knowing when to be the one or the other. Napoleon Bonaparte
All the intelligence and talent in the world can't make a singer. The voice is a wild thing. It can't be bred in captivity. It is a sport, like the silver fox. It happens. Willa Cather
It's a real blessing for me to tell you, sir, that calvary has arrived - Fox is here! Glenn Beck
If you forgive the fox for stealing your chickens, he will take your sheep. Georgian Proverb
The fox knows a lot, but a woman in love knows even more. Spanish Proverb
One cannot strip two hides from one fox. Hungarian Proverb