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vixen
/ ˈvɪksən /
noun
- a female fox
- a quarrelsome or spiteful woman
Derived Forms
- ˈvixenishly, adverb
- ˈvixenly, adverbadjective
- ˈvixenishness, noun
- ˈvixenish, adjective
Other Words From
- vixen·ish vixen·ly adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of vixen1
Example Sentences
While still relatively unknown stateside, Bellucci is a reigning vixen in France and her native Italy.
The tabloid battle between the sweet blonde and the brunette vixen played out like an issue of Betty and Veronica on crack.
The notorious vixen has been in her share of controversies before—and had even supported the occasional dictator.
Kelly Rowland: “Kisses Down Low” Kelly Rowland is revealing her inner sexy vixen… and we like it!
Well, Virginia, you should have heard the shock and outrage: how dare a magazine lure virgins into vixen-hood!
Moreover, we have v for f in E. vixen (for fixen), and in Southern English generally.
A bad-tempered woman is described as a "vixen," or female fox; a lazy person as a "drone," or the bee which does no work.
The lady, in her living hours,Was the most charming vixen That ever this poor sex of oursDelighted to play tricks on.
Here he told how Vixen had from the first behaved to him, and what things had happened in consequence, the last more particularly.
Coming to herself in a few minutes, Vixen told a confused story of how the bear had frightened her.
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