Foxiness [noun]
Definition of Foxiness:
artfulness
Sentence/Example of Foxiness:
It is without the insipid sweetness of the first or the foxiness of the latter.
The Cottage is of better quality than its parent having far less foxiness and a richer, more delicate flavor.
In flavor it is very good for so early a variety, being sweet, rich yet sprightly and almost free from foxiness.
The fruit is much superior to Concord in quality, being richer, sweeter, and having less foxiness.
Like Concord the Niagara has much of the foxiness of the wild Labrusca, distasteful to many palates.
Victoria is marked by having more foxiness in flavor than do most of the white seedlings of Concord.
But the quality is poor, being that of the wild Labrusca in foxiness of flavor and in the flesh characters.
Very vigorous, hardy, healthy and productive; bunch and berries smaller than those of Concord; without foxiness.
Niagara has much of the foxiness of the wild Labrusca, distasteful to many palates.
He longed to emulate the black renegade, Fagan, but having none of Fagan's "foxiness" or ability, he was soon laid by the heels.