Moderate as in outwit/outsmart To deceive or trick cleverly, often in a sly or cunning manner. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Fox'
The clever detective managed to fox the criminal with his strategic questioning.
In the world of business, competitors often employ various strategies to fox each other and gain a competitive edge.
The experienced chess player knew how to fox his adversary by setting up unexpected traps on the board.
The tricky riddle was designed to fox even the most intelligent participants in the competition.
The conniving character in the novel sought to fox others with his elaborate schemes and cunning plans.
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