Since the phrase uses "is," it classifies as a metaphor.
The noun 'fox' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a living thing.
It is a grimace or smile usually regarding a pained and unnatural smile.
One of the origins of the phrase comes from the 19th century book,Reynard the Fox, in which the main character was a fox who was known as a charismatic trickster and would often cause trouble within the kingdom. He was always able to cause trouble but get out of it in the end,Other origins point to the animal kingdom in which fox have displayed sly tactics in hunting and luring their prey.
she must be some kind of woman like special or amazing she must be some kind of woman like special or amazing
yes, but it can also be a verb ex. dont be so sneaky (sneaky is a verb in that sentence, cuz the person is doing that) the sneaky fox decapitates a chicken (sneaky is an adjective because it describes what kind of fox)
His description is illusion fox so... hes a fox.
Well, hes a fox. his mum's a fox, his dad's a fox, his gram and gramps are foxes.
no. hes the last boss and hes hard. hes only easy with fox or any fast character
pretty rich...hes an actor...
no, hes in your closet and he wants you bad.....
buddy is pretty obvious that hes a man! look it up aha but yes hes a male!
nooo hes not hes kagome little buddy! also hes a fox demon not a mixture between human and a dog demon. hes cuter than a dog
A constant expression.
kinda-sorta. hes a fox-demon child that's male. so.... i think hes a boy
Red Fox.
no but sonic says hes like his brother
he is a fox