Advanced as in outwit/outsmart To deceive or trick someone, often by clever or cunning means. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Fox'
Despite the detective's efforts, the cunning criminal continued to fox the authorities with elaborate schemes.
The politician's carefully crafted speech aimed to fox the public into supporting his controversial policies.
The scam artist tried to fox unsuspecting individuals with a fraudulent investment scheme.
Despite the odds, the underdog team used innovative tactics to fox their opponents and win the game.
The scientist designed an experiment to fox the rats, making them solve complex puzzles to get to their reward.
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