foxlike

English

Etymology

fox + -like

Adjective

foxlike (comparative more foxlike, superlative most foxlike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a fox.
    • 1992, Robert Jordan, “Chapter 52: Need”, in The Shadow Rising (The Wheel of Time; 4), London: Orbit Books, published 2021, →ISBN, page 849:
      “Nynaeve did not have to see her face to know it had large blue eyes and a foxlike shape.."
    Antonym: unfoxlike
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