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the driver's seat on a coach
an armed guard sat in the box with the driver - a special seat in a theater or grandstand box
How To Use box seat In A Sentence
- And everything after the fact so foreknown, the game itself sometimes already in the past while he still described it; often the afternoon papers were on the streets with the final box score while he described for his listeners the seventh-inning stretch or reported a struggle in the box seats over the recovery of a foul ball -- his foreknowledge hindsight, a coy tool of suspense: DiMaggio swings. Style in Fiction
- Each box seats 20 and will be available for all football matches and concerts at the venue. The Sun
- No one's forcing anyone to buy skybox seats, tune in to Monday Night Football or plunk down a Ben Franklin for that replica jersey.
- Dead Center uses no new technology, just a new philosophy equivalent to trading skybox seats on the 50-yard line for the upper deck.
- I paid a handsome sum of twenty dollars for home plate box seats.
- One of the owners, Gus, even dresses in yellow plaid sport coats and canary-yellow pants, just so you won't confuse him with the traditional blue-blazer crowd known to hang around the box seats at America's racetracks.
- It was mounted on the box seats very high up, where it looked conspicuously happy, and sounded a little hysterical; and it was packed, tight and warm and anticipant into every available seat. A Voyage of Consolation (being in the nature of a sequel to the experiences of 'An American girl in London')
- Victory for Chelsea will put them in the box seat in the title scrap - two points clear of United with five games to go. Dailyindia.com News Feed
- The Crescent City became the Super Bowl of disasters and we had skybox seats.
- As in the Chicago Auditorium, two tiers of box seats with arched fronts lined the sides of the auditorium above the lower orchestra.