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  • adjective Not foxed.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ foxed

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Examples

  • Arch-priest and disseminator of the small press message/movement, Len Fulton, will tell you: “The raw heft alone of the published work of Hugh Fox is staggering …. the range of his intellectual inquiry is truly Renaissance: archaeology, anthropology, sociology, literary criticism and reviewing, novels, poetry, plays — there is hardly a genre left ‘unfoxed!’”

    hugh fox | icehouse & thirteen keys to talmud « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009

  • Arch-priest and disseminator of the small press message/movement, Len Fulton, will tell you: “The raw heft alone of the published work of Hugh Fox is staggering …. the range of his intellectual inquiry is truly Renaissance: archaeology, anthropology, sociology, literary criticism and reviewing, novels, poetry, plays — there is hardly a genre left ‘unfoxed!’”

    April « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009

  • The books were pristine, bindings stiff, pages crisp and unfoxed.

    Blood Test Jonathan Kellerman 1986

  • The books were pristine, bindings stiff, pages crisp and unfoxed.

    Blood Test Jonathan Kellerman 1986

  • The books were pristine, bindings stiff, pages crisp and unfoxed.

    Blood Test Jonathan Kellerman 1986

  • The books were pristine, bindings stiff, pages crisp and unfoxed.

    Blood Test Kellerman, Jonathan 1986

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