BOX vs CORNER: NOUN
- A slap or blow with the hand or fist.
- The vulva and the vagina.
- An awkward or perplexing situation; a predicament.
- A gift or gratuity, especially one given at Christmas.
- A very large portable radio.
- A television.
- A cable box.
- A signaling device enclosed in a casing.
- An insulating, enclosing, or protective casing or part in a machine.
- An outbox.
- An inbox.
- A post office box.
- A hollow made in the side of a tree for the collection of sap.
- Featured printed matter enclosed by hairlines, a border, or white space and placed within or between text columns.
- The penalty area on a soccer field.
- A penalty box.
- Any of various designated areas for other team members, such as the pitcher, catcher, and coaches.
- An area on a diamond marked by lines designating where the batter may stand.
- The raised seat for the driver of a coach or carriage.
- A box stall.
- A small country house used as a sporting lodge.
- A small structure serving as a shelter.
- An area of a public place, such as a courtroom or stadium, marked off and restricted for use by persons performing a specific function.
- A separated compartment in a public place of entertainment, such as a theater or stadium, for the accommodation of a small group.
- A square or rectangle.
- The amount or quantity that such a container can hold.
- A container typically constructed with four sides perpendicular to the base and often having a lid or cover.
- A predicament from which a skillful or graceful escape is impossible
- A rectangular drawing
- The quantity contained in a box
- Evergreen shrubs or small trees
- Any one of several designated areas on a ball field where the batter or catcher or coaches are positioned
- The driver's seat on a coach
- Private area in a theater or grandstand where a small group can watch the performance
- Separate partitioned area in a public place for a few people
- A (usually rectangular) container; may have a lid
- A blow with the hand (usually on the ear)
- Direction; quarter.
- A secret or secluded place; a remote or out of the way place; a nook.
- An edge or extremity; the part farthest from the center; hence, any quarter or part.
- The space in the angle between converging lines or walls which meet in a point.
- The point where two converging lines meet; an angle, either external or internal.
- A free kick from close to the nearest corner flag post, allowed to the opposite side when a player has sent the ball behind his own goal line.
- A monopolizing of the marketable supply of a stock or commodity, through purchases for immediate or future delivery, generally by a secretly organized combination, for the purpose of raising the price: as, a corner in wheat.
- In surveying, a mark placed at a corner of a surveyed tract.
- A metallic cap or guard used to protect the corners of furniture, trunks, boxes, etc.
- In bookbinding: A triangular tool used for decorating the corners of a book. Also corner-piece. The leather or other material used in the corners of a half-bound book, One of the metal guards used to protect the corners of heavily bound books.
- The end, extremity, or margin.
- Indefinitely, any part, even the least and most remote or concealed: used emphatically, involving the inclusion of all parts: as, they searched every corner of the forest.
- Hence A narrow space partly inclosed; a small secret or retired place.
- The space between two converging lines or surfaces; specifically, the space near their intersection: as, the four corners of a room.
- The intersection of two converging lines or surfaces; an angle, whether internal or external: as, the corner of a building; the four corners of a square; the corner of two streets.
- In field hockey, a free hit against the defending side, made within three feet of the nearest corner flag.
- In mathematics, a vertex or summit of a polyhedron.
- Specifically, a projecting angle in the side of an instrument of the viol family. In instruments of the true violin group there are two corners on each side, between which is the concave indentation called the waist. See block, 19.
- Exclusive possession; monopoly.
- A speculative monopoly of a stock or commodity created by purchasing all or most of the available supply in order to raise its price.
- A part or piece made to fit on a corner, as in mounting or for protection.
- A remote, secluded, or secret place.
- A threatening or embarrassing position from which escape is difficult.
- A cornerback.
- A corner kick in soccer.
- Either side of home plate, toward or away from the batter.
- Any of the four angles of a boxing or wrestling ring where the ropes are joined.
- The place where two roads or streets join or intersect.
- The area enclosed or bounded by an angle formed in this manner.
- The position at which two lines, surfaces, or edges meet and form an angle.
- A small concavity
- A temporary monopoly on a kind of commercial trade
- A predicament from which a skillful or graceful escape is impossible
- A projecting part that is corner-shaped
- The point where three areas or surfaces meet or intersect
- A remote area
- A place off to the side of an area
- The point where two lines meet or intersect
- An interior angle formed be two meeting walls
- (architecture) solid exterior angle of a building; especially one formed by a cornerstone
- The intersection of two streets
BOX vs CORNER: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Designed for use in a corner.
- Located at a street corner.
BOX vs CORNER: VERB
- Put into a box
- Hit with the fist
- Engage in a boxing match
- Force a person or an animal into a position from which he cannot escape
- Turn a corner
- Gain control over
BOX vs CORNER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To hit with the hand or fist.
- To come together or be situated on or at a corner.
- To turn, as at a corner.
- To furnish with corners.
- To form a corner in (a stock or commodity).
- To place or drive into a corner.
BOX vs CORNER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To change the shape of (a structure, such as a wall) by applying lath and plaster or boarding.
- To blend (paint) by pouring alternately between two containers.
- To cut a hole in (a tree) for the collection of sap.
- To boxhaul.
- To block (a competitor or opponent) from advancing, especially to hinder an opponent from getting a rebound in basketball by placing oneself between the opponent and the basket.
- To limit the activity or influence of by or as if by creating a restrictive structure or outlining a territory.
- To provide a housing or case for (a machine part, for example).
- To border or enclose with or as if with a box.
- To confine in or as if in a box.
- To pack in a box.
- To get command of (a stock, commodity, etc.), so as to be able to put one's own price on it.
- To drive into a position of great difficulty or hopeless embarrassment.
- To drive into a corner.
BOX vs CORNER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- May have a lid
- A (usually rectangular) container
- (idiom) (outside/outside of) In a strikingly unconventional or original way.
- (idiom) (in a box) In a very difficult or restrictive situation.
- (idiom) (box the compass) To make a complete revolution or reversal.
- (idiom) (box the compass) To name the 32 points of the compass in proper order.
- A projecting part where two sides or edges meet
- An interior angle formed by two meeting walls
- In making turpentine, to cut out a triangular shallow chip above each of the two corners of the box, to prepare the tree for chipping and to direct the flow of resin into the box.
- To be situated on or at a corner; impinge or be connected at an angle: as, the house corners on the main street, or (when standing cornerwise) to the street or road; Sweden corners on Russia at the north.
- To meet in a corner or angle; form a corner.
- To drive or force into a position of great difficulty; force into a position where failure, defeat, or surrender is inevitable; place in a situation from which escape is impossible: as, to corner a person in an argument.
- To drive or force into a corner, or into a place whence there is no escape.
- (idiom) (around the corner) About to happen; imminent.
BOX vs CORNER: RELATED WORDS
- Mail, Suitcase, Jar, Lunchbox, Cage, Bin, Crate, Mailbox, Shoebox, Drawer, Box seat, Boxwood, Loge, Package, Corner
- Block, Front, Edge, Alley, Angle, Intersection, Side, Street corner, Quoin, Recession, Recess, Niche, Turning point, Box, Nook
BOX vs CORNER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bottle, Post, Mail, Suitcase, Jar, Cage, Bin, Crate, Mailbox, Shoebox, Drawer, Box seat, Boxwood, Package, Corner
- Turn, Doorstep, Spot, Wall, Block, Front, Edge, Angle, Intersection, Side, Street corner, Recession, Niche, Box, Nook
BOX vs CORNER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Thank you My Pooja Box for delivering the beautiful rakhi box to my brother in time.
- Includes plans and patterns for treasure chest, jewelry box, hobby box and.
- The Quick Settings dialog box opens with focus in the search edit box.
- Here is the box reveal for what was included in our February Love Your Biz Modern Direct Seller Box!
- Actually, sometimes it is cheaper to ship in your own box, than using a Priority Mail Shipping box.
- If you have more possible values, use a list box or combo box, discussed later in this chapter.
- Remove the strap from around the box and the foam pad from behind the box, and store in the anthropometry storage box.
- Wallace Music Box Jewelry Box Repousse Silver Plated Casket Nutcracker Waltz of.
- If you enter anincorrect question number in a box, fill in the box completely and write the correct question numberin the next available box.
- Glass box testing or white box testing or clear box testing is to validate the structure of code.
- Numbered lines, from the top left corner to the bottom right corner doubled!
- Working corner to corner will help you achieve the beautiful diagonal stripes floating across this throw.
- This is a dainty corner to corner crochet afghan that works up very fast.
- We may examine the pictures from corner to corner and still be uncertain.
- This corner to corner crochet afghan is made using soft, chunky variegated yarn.
- Are they measured corner to corner on a diagonal or straight side?
- One corner of the easement shall betied to a property corner.
- Tiameter galvanized diagonal truss rods from corner to corner.
- HAVE to try Corner House Coffee around the corner.
- Adams, Berdines Corner, Black Horse, Bodines Corner, Franklin Park, Georges Road, Livingston Park, Maple Meade, Patricks Corner and Red Lion.
BOX vs CORNER: QUESTIONS
- When will the Olympia Entertainment box office reopen?
- How do box springs and foundations support mattresses?
- Are there any alternatives to box jumping exercises?
- When was the first corrugated cardboard box invented?
- What is scrawlrbox subscription box for art supplies?
- How much is the tactical&survival subscription box?
- When does the Merriweather theatre box office open?
- Should you buy a box mod or a single-battery box mod?
- Is the Cthulhu RBA AIO box mod kit compatible with billet box drip tip adapter?
- Can you have two separate circuits in one box junction box?
- Why choose creavit corner vitroya 45x45 cm washbasin?
- Are there public restrooms in Tysons Corner Center?
- Does Aladdin falafel corner offer takeout services?
- Who makes round corner rectangular aluminum tubing?
- Is Seasons 52-Tysons Corner accepting reservations?
- What are wallprotex plastic wall corner protectors?
- Is corner radius animatable in animatewithduration?
- Why 9th corner is the most important corner of a structure?
- Is there a free pattern for corner to corner knitting?
- Can diagonal movement cross the corner of a corner?