24 collocations for boxes

"And old Ally boxed Mouler's ears when they made me upset that paint," added Mugford.

ALL MODERN IDEAS With it come books and writing paper and baseballs and bats and boxing gloves and chocolate and cigarettes and motion pictures and lectures and theatrical entertainments.

Scrubby forelands set with cedars, shadow-flecked paths under the scrub oak, meadows where water glimmered, white sails off Center Island and Cooper's BluffCooper's Bluff from the north, northeast, east, southeast, souththis they painted with never-tiring, Pecksniffian patience, boxing the compass around it as enthusiastically as that immortal architect circumnavigated Salisbury Cathedral.

Then I would assuredly box your jaws, because I don't yearn to be a poor stricken dear and weep on anybody's bosom.

Banana boxing manual.

GILMER, FRANK. Push yourself; a book for amateur boxers and boxing fans.

Then he knew as much of that wrestling and boxing bout as if he had been a witness.

" I hadn't counted on boxing lessons being on the bill of fare of the simple life, and it raised my hopes still further to see from that last sentence how we had grafted a little Union Stock Yards on his Back Bay Boston.

He made an unpleasant racket with his chair; spilled his sand-box; in mending his pens, impatiently split them all to pieces, and threw them on the floor in a sudden passion; stood up and leaned over his table, boxing his papers about in a most indecorous manner, very sad to behold in an elderly man like him.

" "Ho!" said Isak, and fell to boxing up long planks as hard as he could.

I could have boxed his ears, 'speciallie as father, laughing, cried, "The third time's lucky!"

Am I to learn boxing this term?

I boxed the truant thing again and again, but could not bring the needle to point in any other direction.

For half an hour the police were occupied in turning his furniture and boxes topsy-turvy; and at last the Sub-Inspector went alone into a lumber-room, while his head constable kept Kumodini's attention fixed on the contents of an almeira (ward-robe) which he was searching.

"That box no dam use," he stated.

After passing the first sluice box the water and gravel would be run in a bed rock sluice again, and then into another sluice box and so on for a mile, passing through several sluice boxes on the way.

When an action is called for trial by jury, the clerk draws from the jury box the ballots containing the names of the jurors, "until the jury is completed or the ballots exhausted."

They had their planipedes, who played with flat soles, that they might have the more agility; and their sannions, whose head was shaved, that they might box the better.

but I know that Millsaps ain't a-goin' to box up any dead bodies and send 'em to the medical colleges; and I know he made as pretty a job of doctoring old Spotty has ever I seen.

I remember, upon one occasion, when an usher, on account of some impertinent behavior, had boxed his brother Tom's ears, John rushed up, put himself in the received posture of offence, and, I believe, struck the usher,who could have put him into his pocket.

"Dan sticks to his school of boxing these days, pretty closely.

Apart from this, boxing exercises every muscle in the body, and gives a wonderful quickness to eye and hand.

" Langdon boxed his glasses and rose to his feet.

Then the banks in that part of the country boxed up all their gold and silver and sent it away, lest the British should get it.

24 collocations for  boxes