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foxy

Pawky vs Foxy - What's the difference?

pawky | foxy |


As adjectives the difference between pawky and foxy

is that pawky is shrewd, sly; often also as characterised by a sarcastic sense of humour while foxy is having the qualities of a fox.

Foxy - What does it mean?

foxy | |

Fixed vs Foxy - What's the difference?

fixed | foxy |


As adjectives the difference between fixed and foxy

is that fixed is not changing, not able to be changed, staying the same while foxy is having the qualities of a fox.

As a verb fixed

is (fix).

Foxy vs Foxie - What's the difference?

foxy | foxie |


As an adjective foxy

is having the qualities of a fox.

As a noun foxie is

(informal) fox terrier.

Convincing vs Foxy - What's the difference?

convincing | foxy | Related terms |

Convincing is a related term of foxy.


As adjectives the difference between convincing and foxy

is that convincing is effective as proof or evidence while foxy is having the qualities of a fox.

As a verb convincing

is .

Wary vs Foxy - What's the difference?

wary | foxy | Related terms |

Wary is a related term of foxy.


As adjectives the difference between wary and foxy

is that wary is cautious of danger; carefully watching and guarding against deception, artifices, and dangers; timorously or suspiciously prudent; circumspect; scrupulous; careful while foxy is having the qualities of a fox.

Slithery vs Foxy - What's the difference?

slithery | foxy |


As adjectives the difference between slithery and foxy

is that slithery is that slithers; that moves like a snake while foxy is having the qualities of a fox.

Slimy vs Foxy - What's the difference?

slimy | foxy |


As adjectives the difference between slimy and foxy

is that slimy is of or pertaining to, resembling, of the nature of, covered or daubed with, yielding, abounding in slime; viscous; glutinous while foxy is having the qualities of a fox.

As a noun slimy

is a ponyfish.

Eely vs Foxy - What's the difference?

eely | foxy |


As adjectives the difference between eely and foxy

is that eely is resembling an eel: long, thin and slippery while foxy is having the qualities of a fox.

Foxy vs Mangle - What's the difference?

foxy | mangle |


As an adjective foxy

is having the qualities of a fox.

As a verb mangle is

to change, mutilate or disfigure by cutting, tearing, rearranging etc.

As a noun mangle is

a hand-operated device with rollers, for wringing laundry.

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