0 (of a woman) determined and difficult to control, sometimes in an unpleasant way: --
She has always had the name of ruling her husband, and her scowling, swarthy visage, and evil-looking eyes, seem to substantiate her claim to possessing strong, vixenish proclivities.
It was really a sad blow to be told that that disagreeable, vixenish trumpeter, who awakened the workers each morning, was so closely related to him.
He was a big, fair man, with loosely hung limbs, and his wife--poor little baggage--had been a tiny creature, vixenish at her worst, kittenish at her best.
As she stood by his side behind the bar, although she was tremulous with excitement, the look with which she had faced the crowd was rather vixenish than frightened.
I did not believe that she was vixenish at heart.
She has a vixenish temper, if she should get waked up to imagine herself 'wronged,' or any such school-girl nonsense.
The old lady's eyes assumed a vixenish expression and her smile widened till it was a sly, almost diabolical grin.
Like the shrill biting talk of a vixenish wife, it would have compelled you to "take a little something" by way of dulling your sensibility.