0 past simple and past participle of fox
1 to confuse someone or be too difficult to be understood by someone:
2 to deceive someone in a clever way
I must admit that the title foxed me slightly.
I found most of the disciplines relatively easy to investigate but psychology foxed me.
Let us face it, such people may be unsophisticated in financial matters and perhaps completely foxed by the administrative problems of securing the repayment.
This one has foxed some of us at this late hour.
I was a little foxed by the word "infant".
Listeners to the exchanges might have been foxed.
I am foxed by what is meant by this.
The only question on which we were probably foxed was that of sheep.