Fox Unscramble word

fox is a Scrabble word, fox uses Three letters.
Scrabble point value for fox Fifteen points.
Words with Friends point value for fox: Fifteen points.

Below are the results of unscrambling fox. We found a total of 13 words by unscrambling the letters in fox.

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in fox

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Definitions of fox

British English : fox A fox is a wild animal which looks like a dog and has reddish-brown fur and a thick tail.fɒks NOUN

noun

  1. any canine mammal of the genus Vulpes and related genera. They are mostly predators that do not hunt in packs and typically have large pointed ears, a pointed muzzle, and a bushy tail related adjective vulpine
  2. the fur of any of these animals, usually reddish-brown or grey in colour
  3. a person who is cunning and sly
  4. (slang , mainly US ) a sexually attractive woman
  5. (Bible ) a jackal an image of a false prophet
  6. a jackal
  7. an image of a false prophet
  8. (nautical ) small stuff made from yarns twisted together and then tarred
  9. a jackal
  10. an image of a false prophet

verb

  1. (transitive) to perplex or confound   ⇒ to fox a person with a problem
  2. to cause (paper, wood, etc) to become discoloured with spots, or (of paper, etc) to become discoloured, as through mildew
  3. (transitive) to trick; deceive
  4. (intransitive) to act deceitfully or craftily
  5. (transitive) (Australian , informal ) to pursue stealthily; tail
  6. (transitive) (Australian , informal ) to chase and retrieve (a ball)
  7. (transitive) (obsolete ) to befuddle with alcoholic drink

noun

  1. Word forms:   plural Fox , Foxes . a member of a North American Indian people formerly living west of Lake Michigan along the Fox River
  2. the language of this people, belonging to the Algonquian family

noun

  1. Charles James. 1749–1806, British Whig statesman and orator. He opposed North over taxation of the American colonies and Pitt over British intervention against the French Revolution. He advocated parliamentary reform and the abolition of the slave trade
  2. George. 1624–91, English religious leader; founder (1647) of the Society of Friends (Quakers)
  3. Terry, full name Terrance Stanley Fox (1958–81). Canadian athlete: he lost a leg to cancer and subsequently attempted a coast-to-coast run across Canada to raise funds for cancer research
  4. Vicente ( Spanish (viˈθɛnte) ). born 1942, Mexican politician; president of Mexico (2000-06)
  5. Sir William. 1812–93, New Zealand statesman, born in England: prime minister of New Zealand (1856; 1861–62; 1869–72; 1873)