- fox and geese
- noun
1.a. : a board game in which pegs or pieces representing geese can be moved only forward in their attempt to corner the fox while the piece representing the fox can move in any direction and can remove geese from the board by jumping themb. : a similar game played on a checkerboard in which four pieces representing geese are moved forward one space at a time to try to corner the fox who can be moved one space at a time forward or back but cannot jump — called also devil and the tailors2. : a game usually played in the snow in which one player representing the fox tries to catch one of the others representing the geese as they run around the rim and through the spokes of a wheel-shaped figure
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fox and geeseA game, played with pieces on a board, in which the object is for certain pieces called the geese to surround or corner a piece called the fox, or to prevent it from passing• • •Main Entry: ↑fox* * *
fox and geese,a game played on a cross-shaped board or a checkerboard with pins or checkers, one of which represents the fox, the rest the geese. The geese can move only forward, and win if they can surround the fox or drive him to a corner. The fox can move forward or backward, and wins if he jumps over and captures all the geese.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.