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foxed
- IPA[fɒkst]
英式
- (of the paper of old books or prints) discoloured with brown spots;drunk
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- 1. (of the paper of old books or prints) discoloured with brown spots large foxed sheets
- 2. archaic, informal drunk I am perhaps a trifle foxed
- a carnivorous mammal of the dog family with a pointed muzzle and bushy tail, proverbial for its ...
- baffle or deceive (someone): the bad light and dark shadows foxed him
Oxford American Dictionary
- a carnivorous mammal of the dog family with a pointed muzzle and bushy tail, proverbial for its ...
- baffle or deceive (someone): the abbreviation foxed me completely
Oxford Dictionary
- a member of a North American people formerly living in southern Wisconsin, and now mainly in ...
- relating to the Fox or their language.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a member of a North American people formerly living in southern Wisconsin, and now mainly in ...
- relating to the Fox or their language.
Oxford Dictionary
- discoloration of the paper of old books or prints with brown spots: a few tiny blotches of foxing mainly confined to outer-edge of frontispiece
Oxford American Dictionary
- discoloration of the paper of old books or prints with brown spots: a few tiny blotches of foxing mainly confined to outer-edge of frontispiece
Oxford Dictionary
- a red fox of a North American variety which has black fur with white tips.
Oxford Dictionary
- a red fox of a North American variety which has black fur with white tips.
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- (of the paper of old books or prints) discolored with brown spots.
Oxford American Dictionary