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Meaning of dog-fox

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dog-fox (n.)

A male fox. See the Note under Dog, n., 6.

The Arctic or blue fox; -- a name also applied to species of the genus Cynalopex.

dog-fox Sentence Examples

  1. The dog-fox's cunning nature allowed it to evade capture by the hunters.
  2. Its sleek, russet coat and bushy tail were characteristic of a dog-fox.
  3. The dog-fox's piercing amber eyes scanned the dense undergrowth, searching for prey.
  4. The dog-fox's vocalizations ranged from sharp barks to eerie howls, echoing through the twilight forest.
  5. Despite its fox-like appearance, the dog-fox possessed a temperament more akin to that of a domestic dog.
  6. With remarkable agility, the dog-fox leaped over fallen logs and darted through thickets, leaving its pursuers far behind.
  7. The dog-fox's keen sense of smell guided it unerringly towards hidden caches of food, providing sustenance in the harsh wilderness.
  8. The dog-fox's playful nature was evident in its interactions with other animals, engaging in mock chases and wrestling matches.
  9. Its intelligence and adaptability allowed the dog-fox to thrive in diverse habitats, from dense forests to open plains.
  10. As the sun set and darkness enveloped the landscape, the dog-fox retreated to its den, seeking shelter and respite from the perils of the night.

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A male fox. See the Note under Dog, n., 6., The Arctic or blue fox; -- a name also applied to species of the genus Cynalopex.

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The dog-fox's cunning nature allowed it to evade capture by the hunters.

Its sleek, russet coat and bushy tail were characteristic of a dog-fox.

The dog-fox's piercing amber eyes scanned the dense undergrowth, searching for prey.

The dog-fox's vocalizations ranged from sharp barks to eerie howls, echoing through the twilight forest.