Moderate as in fool To cleverly surpass or outwit, often in a strategic or cunning manner. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Outfox'
Using his wit and intelligence, the sly fox was able to outfox the persistent hunter.
Despite facing tough competition, the experienced chess player could outfox opponents with unexpected moves.
The wily hacker attempted to outfox the security systems, but the firewall proved impenetrable.
The witty comedian could outfox any heckler with quick and humorous comebacks.
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