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boxful

[ UK /bˈɒksfə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quantity contained in a box
    he gave her a box of chocolates

How To Use boxful In A Sentence

  • I took a boxful home for Jenny, who is particularly fond of them.
  • I figure it would take 10 or 20 terabytes, or if you prefer, a boxful of thumb drives. Seth Shostak: Burn the Bookcases!
  • “She has a boxful of eyeballs,” Brook whispered to me. Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear
  • Lillie Tilley, who lives half a block from the fence line, gets eyewash by the boxful at the local dollar store.
  • A Wilton woman would happily have accepted ‘a tenner’ for a cardboard boxful of junk that for decades had been gathering dust in her loft.
  • The fishermen also chartered a deep-sea fishing boat for the day while in the Seychelles, bagging boxfuls of bonito but failing to spot the prized sailfish or black marlin.
  • With a sudden explosion of baritone sax, trumpet, and guitar - plus a boxful of percussion toys - the whole song is one ecstatic, extended crescendo.
  • She, of course, had needed a boxful of tissues before she let go of me as her flight was called. Times, Sunday Times
  • She divided the boxful of letters into three similar-sized bundles, and gave the first two to Rebecca and Ailsa.
  • That is why when Strawberry Shortcake cereal came out I did something almost unheard of my in my young world, I stepped over gender buying lines and ate this cereal by the boxful. Strawberry Shortcake Cereal Commercial - The Retroist
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