Enclosed in or as if in a box.
Computer term describing component sold retail with full packaging, as opposed to OEM.
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Examples for "boxed-in"
Examples for "boxed-in"
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.
1She boxed him in the corner between the piano and the wall.
2Penny said, It comes as a boxed set of thirty-six double-thick issues.
3Yes, I must warn you though, I boxed for my local club.
4She finally boxed away the pillow and took the glass of water.
5Every way he turns, British prime minister Boris Johnson looks boxed in.
6Then, of course, they boxed me to go for the fastest lap.
7He also boxed at York Hall in Bethnal Green in east London.
8Sir, - John Prescott may have boxed himself out of high office.
9Another you may see in tin, and a fourth is boxed within.
10Lucy boxed up the Voynich and returned it to the locked hold.
11Completed items will be boxed up and posted to agencies in Australia.
12The beds would have to be boxed up and mulched very heavily.
13Barbara started on the other table, gathering up leftovers she boxed together.
14Thirty-seven were found, and were cleaned and boxed ready for the day.
15She had it carefully boxed, and took it along with her baggage.
16The drug comes with a boxed warning, FDA's harshest type of warning.
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