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noun boxes
- 1. A container made from wood, cardboard or plastic, etc, usually square or rectangular and with a lid.
- Thesaurus: crate, carton, case, coffer, trunk.
3a. A small enclosed area, shelter or kiosk, etc for a specified purpose;
- Example: telephone box
- Example: sentry box
- Example: witness box
3c. An enclosed area for a horse in a stable or vehicle.
- Form: horse-box (often)
colloq
- Form: the box
5b. football.
- The penalty box.
- Example: Reply to box number 318
- Example: gearbox
- A lightweight padded shield to protect the genitals.
- Example: a Christmas box
11. A raised seat for the driver on a carriage.
- 1. To put it into a box or boxes
- Thesaurus: pack, package, crate, confine, encase.
- Form: box something up (also)
- Form: box someone or something in (especially)
- Form: box someone or something up
3a. To mix up (different flocks of sheep) accidentally;
- Form: box something up (also)
3b. colloq
- To make a mess or muddle of it.
- Form: box something up (also)
- Form: box something up (also)
adj
- Contained in or provided with a box.
adj
- To name all the 32 points of the compass in their correct order.
