boxing

[ UK /bˈɒksɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈbɑksɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the enclosure of something in a package or box
  2. fighting with the fists
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How To Use boxing In A Sentence

  • Lennox Lewis and the rest of boxing await the answer with not inconsiderable interest.
  • It is sad, very sad to watch a great champion being beaten in a one-sided fight where he cannot offer any meaningful counterpunch, which is what boxing is all about. Undefined
  • At home in Harrogate, Leon's mother watched as news of the disaster broke, knowing of her son's plan to dive on Boxing Day.
  • This involved quite elaborate dressing-up, and the fun and laughter of those Boxing Day nights was a treasure indeed.
  • It was foolish of you to pick a fight with a heavyweightboxing champion!
  • In his time with the Army, he was also a sportsman, taking part in hurdling, football, running and boxing.
  • Oh sure, the boxing was kind of fun to watch (as much as I hate to enjoy it … what can I say, I’m a fan of forms of gladiatorship, even when they are rife with disgusting amounts of - isms), and Hillary Swank is Hillary Swank. Million dollar baby « Love | Peace | Ohana
  • The boxing champion was finally counted out.
  • I'm the slightly more wussy guy who is one step away from dislocating his neck due to headbanging, and Adam's the big kickboxing man into happy hardcore dance
  • A low fence of split bamboo marked off an inside area the width of a boxing ring and twice as long.
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