1There are two breeds of sporting dogs: the Castorian and the fox-like.
2He was a wiry little half-breed, with a cunning, fox-like face.
3Suddenly she saw the keen, fox-like face of Chauvelin peeping through the curtained doorway.
4Followed steady, not yet caught, was the skulking, fox-like leaguer
5He turned again to the doctor, his teeth gleaming fox-like between his smiling lips.
6None of the rest of the party had any relish for such a fox-like carcass.
7The man turned sharply round with an expression of vindictive malice in his fox-like face.
8In this, however, they were mistaken, having forgotten the fox-like cunning of the Hottentot, Hans.
9Sam grinned victoriously, looking ever fox-like once again.
10With an instinct sharpened to fox-like keenness his mind leapt instantly to the truth of the matter.
11Their talk showed them to be bad characters, and their fox-like actions proved the case against them.
12He whisked squarely about and trotted away, showing a bushy fox-like tail that almost swept the ground.
13There was a fox-like cunning in the face and the sharp little eyes, and also alertness and malice.
14I may add that the domestic dogs on the coast of Guinea are fox-like animals, and are dumb.
15He is an animal with a fox-like face and thick coat of whitish hair, generally tinged with yellow.
16Mr. Purdy scratched a fox-like ear.
Fox-like ao longo do tempo