packing box

NOUN
  1. a large crate in which goods are packed for shipment or storage
  2. a small chamber in which packing is compressed around a reciprocating shaft or piston to form a seal
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How To Use packing box In A Sentence

  • It would beat working in a boring office or packing boxes in a factory. The Sun
  • In fact, much of the album was pieced together on a laptop perched precariously on packing boxes. Times, Sunday Times
  • She often dropped her into the conversation and was particularly delighted by all the pictures she had found while she was unpacking boxes in the new house. Times, Sunday Times
  • At lunchtime the next day as I sat in my room semi-happily munching on one of Steve's awesome calzone's and shoving books and magazines into packing boxes, my phone rang.
  • The company supplies pioneer and advanced new - type packing boxes of bulk cargo.
  • In fact, much of the album was pieced together on a laptop perched precariously on packing boxes. Times, Sunday Times
  • My things were still enclosed in hundreds of packing boxes, and I eyed the Styrofoam peanuts peeking out of them with happiness.
  • It was a white cardboard packing box that wasn't taped together at the top, and when I turned it over, the contents spilled out.
  • Early episodes of the series - which came to an end last night - mainly involved her unpacking boxes. The Sun
  • The air inside smelled of waterproofing chemicals and the wrinkles in the canvas and the mesh windows were still crisp from the packing box. FOLLY
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