foxishly
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[edit]foxishly (comparative more foxishly, superlative most foxishly)
- In a foxish way.
- 2002, Mike A. Baker, Mike Baker, Abiding Legacy[2], page 142:
- "When he was twenty three, and already a senior master in the Antwerp guild, Rubens set out for adventure. I suppose like any young man today who has received their formal education, he was looking for a bit of excitement." He winked foxishly at Alex, "So where should a young man run to, who has a passion for art? Or indeed in those years a passion for just about anything. Indeed yes, he went to Italy to see for himself. He didn't go by himself though. He took along a young lad who had been a constant companion and was actually his first pupil." Here, he pointed to his audience.