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Foxed

UK
/fɒkst/
US
/fɑːkst/
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Translation of "foxed" into Russian

fox
Verb
foxed Past Simple
raiting
fox
foxes
foxed Past Simple / Past Participle
foxing Gerund
He tried to fox his way out of the situation.
Он попытался обмануть, чтобы выйти из ситуации.
The puzzle was designed to fox even the smartest players.
Головоломка была разработана, чтобы запутать даже самых умных игроков.
foxed
Adjective
raiting
UK
/fɒkst/
US
/fɑːkst/
foxed
more foxed Comp.
most foxed Super.
потертый
The old book had foxed pages.
У старой книги были потертые страницы.

Definitions

fox
Verb
raiting
To deceive or trick someone.
The magician managed to fox the audience with his clever illusions.
To confuse or baffle someone.
The complex math problem foxed the students, leaving them puzzled.
To cause (paper, wood, or other materials) to become yellowish-brown with age; to discolor through oxidation or damp.
The pages of the antique volume had foxed in the attic's humidity.
foxed
Adjective
raiting
UK
/fɒkst/
US
/fɑːkst/
Discolored or stained, typically referring to paper or books that have developed brownish spots due to age or exposure to moisture.
The pages of the old manuscript were foxed, giving it a distinct antique appearance.
Baffled, confused, or puzzled.
Even the expert solver was foxed by the final riddle.
Intoxicated; slightly drunk (chiefly informal, dated).
After a long evening at the pub, he staggered home thoroughly foxed.
fox
Past Participle
raiting
Discolored with yellowish-brown spots or patches, especially of the pages of old books or other paper materials.
The foxed pages of the diary were fragile but still readable.

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