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outbox
1or out-box
[ out-boks ]
noun
- a boxlike tray, basket, or the like, as on a desk, for holding outgoing mail, messages, or work.
outbox
2[ out-boks ]
verb (used with object)
- to surpass in boxing:
I've seen the champ outbox better fighters than this one.
outbox
/ ˈaʊtˌbɒks /
noun
- (on a computer) a folder in a mailbox in which outgoing messages are stored and displayed
- a US and Canadian name for out-tray
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Example Sentences
Usyk will be able to outbox and outmanoeuvre him.”
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Featherweight Raven Chapman: "Fury will outbox Uysk, keeping him long by using his size and reach advantage. Fury will win on points."
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I should have just gone for it because I could not outbox him for 12 rounds.
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Dubois can't hope to outbox Usyk over 12 rounds, but he can apply some sensible pressure.
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He pushed the barn door open and walked over to a box on the desk in there marked outbox.
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