[
US
/ˈbɑkst/
]
[ UK /bˈɒkst/ ]
[ UK /bˈɒkst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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enclosed in or as if in a box
a confining boxed-in space
felt boxed in by the traffic
boxed cigars -
enclosed in or set off by a border or box
boxed announcements in the newspaper
boxed sections of the report
How To Use boxed In A Sentence
- I boxed, swam, sailed, rode horses, lived in the open an arrantly healthful life, and passed life insurance examinations with flying colours. Chapter 29
- He fenced and boxed, but also played the cello, drew and had a deep appreciation of painting. PERDITA: The Life of Mary Robinson
- He feels boxed in, living in that tiny flat.
- Shoppers can order an unboxed pre-owned machine for £315 or £325 or a boxed option for £340.
- The Walker A, Walker B, and ABC signatures are boxed.
- Refurbishing the toilets and washrooms will cost more than it would in other schools, because the pipework and cisterns will need to be boxed in to prevent the children interfering with them.
- Boxed cards, paper, party invitations, gifts and gift-wrap -- get an early, stylish start on your preparations! Faith Hope Consolo: The Faithful Shopper: Christmas in October
- Wargames Factory have posted a photo of a painted version of the "Boudicca" figure that is included in their upcoming Celt Chariot boxed set. Tabletop Gaming News
- The motor is boxed in.
- The audio is the same Dolby Digital 2.0 mono format as we heard in the previous boxed sets and, for the material at hand, it's fine.