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Etymology

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From silver fox +‎ -y.

Adjective

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silver-foxy (comparative more silver-foxy, superlative most silver-foxy)

  1. (informal) Characteristic of or related to a silver fox (an attractive older person).
    • 2009, R. T. Jordan, chapter 27, in A Talent for Murder:
      Oh, and maybe my silver foxy idol Anderson Cooper and Placenta’s fave, Daniel Craig.
    • 2014 August 24, “10 things to make you smile this week”, in West, page 5:
      Doctor Who time travel just got silver foxy
    • 2018, "A&E Guide", duPont Registry, November/December 2018, page 92:
      The silver-foxy saxophonist [Dave Koz] brings along jazz superstars Mindi Abair, []
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:silver-foxy.
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