The difference between Foxy and Sexy
When used as adjectives, foxy means having the qualities of a fox, whereas sexy means having sexual appeal.
check bellow for the other definitions of Foxy and Sexy
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Foxy as an adjective:
Having the qualities of a fox.
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Foxy as an adjective:
Cunning, sly.
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Foxy as an adjective:
Attractive, sexy (of a woman).
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Foxy as an adjective (of a, person):
Red-haired.
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Foxy as an adjective (arts):
Using too much of the reddish-brown colours.
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Foxy as an adjective (of wine):
Having an animal-like odour.
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Sexy as an adjective (of a person):
Having sexual appeal; suggestive of sex.
Examples:
"The participants in the swimsuit competition are all very sexy."
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Sexy as an adjective:
That can sexually attract or arouse.
Examples:
"She has a sexy voice!"
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Sexy as an adjective (of a thing or concept):
interesting, attractive or appealing.
Examples:
"The manufacturers have launched a sexy new car."
"We have some sexy ideas on how to improve sales."
"Being an undertaker is not a sexy career."
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Sexy as an adjective (rare, slang):
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Examples:
"He didn't really like me; all he wanted was for me to be sexy with him."
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Sexy as an adjective (mathematics):
Examples:
"(73,79) is a sexy prime pair."