Enclosed in or as if in a box.
1A slightly boxed-in violin sound image does little to diminish the rewards.
2A boxed-in affair, filled with fragrant pine boughs, answered for a bed.
3Up the narrow, boxed-in stairs he went, never asking permission.
4These boats have "water-telescopes," which are only clear glass set in boxed-in places.
5In a sonically somewhat boxed-in recording, the imposing style feels much slower than its 67 minutes.
6Stealing down the creaky, boxed-in stairs, he got a lantern from the kitchen and lighted it.
7A boxed-in canopy of heavy white cardboard covers this, the cardboard fastened to a light framework.
8A strange-looking, boxed-in wagon, with an old white horse attached, stood stationary about forty rods distant.
9Indeed you may walk up the boxed-in canyon of this side gorge-wherefew white men have trod-onyour return.
10He dared move neither backward nor forward, but stood there trembling at the black curve of the boxed-in staircase.
12For someone who'd lived his whole life in the boxed-in, high-walled grid of the city, this was a foreign land.
13Save the cashier at her boxed-in desk and money drawer, she was the only woman in that room full of officers.
14Through the narrow corridors and boxed-in stair wells of a ramshackle hotel, came no sounds except the minors of the night.
15When I opened my eyes it was with a startled conviction that I was no longer alone in the little boxed-in office.
16There was a boxed-in staircase to the upper floor, and there, with the door slightly ajar, he stationed himself, pistol in hand.