There are no specific adjective to be used for a fox, use the adjective(s) that appropriate for the context. Some examples are:
small is an adjective
Sneaky, red, or clever are three good ones.
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)
Neither. Singular and Plural are used only for nouns, but since many is (USUALLY) an adjective, and not a noun, it would not be either, take this for example, There were many flies hovering above the dead fox. The adjective many would describe the noun plural noun flies. I hope this helped :)
Marxist is the proper adjective for Marxism.
foxy, sly
C. vulpine. 100% correct.
small is an adjective
funny
By kicking it. That's not nice. A flying fox is a bat.
C. vulpine
probably "clever"
I would think so... I guess you'll just have to meet him to find out for yourself. ;)
No, "fox" is not an adjective; it is primarily a noun that refers to a small to medium-sized, omnivorous mammal belonging to the family Canidae. However, "fox" can also be used as a verb meaning to outsmart or deceive someone. In some contexts, it may be used informally as an adjective to describe something as cunning or sly, but this usage is less common.
Sneaky, red, or clever are three good ones.
That would depend on the breed of dog and which species of fox you would like to compare. For example, an Alaskan malamute is definitely stronger than a fennec fox, but a red fox will be stronger than a chihuahua.
the fox is bigger than cats but it depends of the size of the fox and the size of the cats you compare