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boxy
[ bok-see ]
boxy
/ ˈbɒksɪ /
adjective
- squarish or chunky in style or appearance
a boxy square-cut jacket
Other Words From
- boxi·ness noun
Example Sentences
That boxy, black desktop, which cost CERN around $10,000 at the time, has spawned a sprawling and largely unregulated universe.
A boxy white overcoat with a plunging neckline was a highlight, as was as a sand-colored crepe dress with an equally low neckline.
Boxy flannel and messy tears might as well have been a corset and a come-hither pout in The Perfect Storm.
Imagine—if EOB had been knocked down—a postwar milquetoast, boxy structure in its place.
Like Mrs. Obama, she wore simple sleeveless dresses and coats or boxy suits.
In the street, in the shadow of tall buildings, a boxy sedan was parked at the curb.
You and Kittie are getting so orderly and band-boxy-fied, that there's no pleasure living.
They are not so band-boxy as they were, but remind me of an old, mongrel dog I once owned.
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