NOUN
- a numbered compartment in a post office where mail is put to be called for
- booth for using a telephone
How To Use call box In A Sentence
- For example, I see in yonder cupboard near which you are standing, several of what you call boxes (but like everything else in Flatland, they have no tops nor bottoms) full of money; I see also two tablets of accounts. Flatland: a romance of many dimensions (Illustrated)
- Two more telephone calls, both from motorway service station call boxes, cut short Marianne's rumination. OUT OF THE ASHES
- Tim stopped at the iron gate that blocked access to the judge's estate and spoke into a black metal call box. TIES THAT BIND
- From the public call box he got beyond the snotty sounding WAAF at the switchboard. THE OPEN DOOR
- For example, I see in yonder cupboard near which you are standing, several of what you call boxes (but like everything else in Flatland, they have no tops or bottom) full of money; I see also two tablets of accounts. Flatland: a romance of many dimensions
- _pancration_, which we call boxing; but as even these helpless Waverley Novels — Volume 12
- She rings from a call box and them pips are forever pipping. THE ONLY GAME
- Tim stopped at the iron gate that blocked access to the judge's estate and spoke into a black metal call box. TIES THAT BIND
- So are the solar panels hovering above emergency call boxes along stretches of remote highways.
- “I should well know how to explain, were these fists clenched, and were the hall dedicated to the pancration, which we call boxing; but as even these helpless Greeks use not their hands without their fingers being closed, by St. George I can make out nothing of their meaning.” Count Robert of Paris