Boxed - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈbɑːkst|
Brit.
|bɒkst|
adjective
- enclosed in or set off by a border or box
boxed sections of the report
boxed announcements in the newspaper
- enclosed in or as if in a boxboxed announcements in the newspaper
boxed cigars
a confining boxed-in space
felt boxed in by the traffic
a confining boxed-in space
felt boxed in by the traffic
Extra examples
He boxed him.
When Harry went to sea, his things were boxed up and put in the storeroom.
Your books have to be boxed up to send to university.
The sheep were all boxed up, running to and fro.
The police boxed off the area into smaller parts for better control.
It's good to get outside in the fresh air again, after being boxed up in the house all winter.
The protesters were boxed in by police.
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