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[ UK /stɹˈɒŋbɒks/ ]
NOUN
  1. a strongly made box for holding money or valuables; can be locked

How To Use strongbox In A Sentence

  • I missed seeing Slim and his men swoop down on the car and rob us of the strongbox in the trunk.
  • A scroll was left on the nightstand, and the figure stooped to open the strongbox and swiftly redistribute the coins.
  • My data is my life, and I won't keep it in a strongbox that someone else has the keys for.
  • The strongbox is not large enough that a computer fit in it. (old English) the strongbox is not large enough that a computer would fit in it. (new English) Quepa
  • Child, knowledge is a treasury and your heart its strongbox. The Memory Palace
  • There have been messengers with heavy purses, going from Mansuur to both Synek and Dolov, but no strongboxes that Kendr or I have scried. The Spellsong War
  • I took them out of her strongbox and nobody even noticed it.
  • The strongboxes were never found, though a fair selection of notes were found ‘washed up‘.
  • Here they find a mysterious island where their father has a metal strongbox buried in a ruined outhouse.
  • She half ran, half skidded into the truck, fumbled for the keys, and nestled inside the driver's seat with the strongbox on her lap. ROUGH JUSTICE
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