"Foxy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cunning, clever, and sly, often used to describe someone or something that is quick-witted and able to outsmart others.
Foxhounds are a breed of scent hound that is commonly used for hunting foxes. They are known for their strong tracking ability and their distinctive, loud baying howl. Foxhounds are often used in packs for fox hunting, where they follow the scent of a fox and alert the humans on horseback when they pick up the track. They are also used for other forms of hunting, such as hunting raccoons and rabbits. Foxhounds are a friendly and energetic breed that requires regular exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behavior.
Foxlike refers to something or someone that resembles or is reminiscent of a fox, often in terms of its cunning, cleverness, or sly qualities. It can also describe something that has a fleecy, furry, or silky texture, similar to a fox's fur.
Foxtails are a type of grass or plant that produces seeds with a brush-like tuft of fine hairs that detach easily, often forming a cluster or "foxtail" that can adhere to clothing, fur, or other surfaces.
Foxtrot is a type of lively dance characterized by a strong rhythm and a swaying movement. It is a popular ballroom dance style that originated in the 1910s and is typically danced to music with a tempo of 2/4 or 4/4 time. The foxtrot is known for its smooth and flowing movements, with partners performing long, slow movements around the dance floor. It is often considered a classic or traditional ballroom dance style.
Foy is a noun that refers to a reception room or entrance hall in a grand house, hotel, or other large building. It is often used in formal or historical contexts. The word "foy" is derived from the Old French word "foyer," meaning "hearth" or "furnace," and was originally used to describe the area around a fireplace or a grand hall. In modern English, "foy" is often used to add a touch of elegance or tradition to descriptions of grand buildings or special events.
The foyer is the entrance hall or lobby of a building, typically located just inside the main entrance and which serves as a reception area for visitors. It often includes features such as a reception desk, seating, and sometimes a coat closet, hat rack, or other amenities.
Foyers refers to the entrance hall or lobby of a building, especially a hotel or a large public building.
Fracking, short for hydraulic fracturing, is a technique used to extract oil or natural gas from underground rock formations. It involves drilling a well and then injecting a high-pressure mixture of water, sand, and chemicals to release the fuel from the rock. The process can increase the recovery of oil and gas from existing wells and has been a major driver of US energy production in recent years, but it has also been criticized for its potential environmental impacts, such as contamination of groundwater and increased air pollution.
A fractal is a geometric shape that displays self-similarity, meaning it appears the same at different scales. Fractals are often irregular and fragmented, with repeating patterns that never end. They can be found in nature, art, and mathematics, and have unique properties that distinguish them from traditional geometric shapes.