outfox Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌaʊtˈfɒks]
  • Us [ ˌaʊtˈfɑːks]

Meaning of outfox In English

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Examples of outfox

  • Perhaps people think it would be easy to outfox him.

  • He made full use of his skill and experience to outfox his young opponent.

  • Jennings alternated his tone between smug contempt and envious rage for the man who outfoxed him for a woman's love.

  • Nevertheless, side by side with that is the fact that, historically, those who evaded tax were sometimes seen as almost heroes, outfoxing the government.

  • It is a psychological confrontation in which each tries to outfox the other.

  • One of the main aims is to outfox the opponent.

  • Besides the staged photography each challenger also speaks about his or her ways and techniques to outfox and handle such situations.

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