boxed

/bɑkst/
verb
  1. Past tense of box; to have placed something in a box.
    • They boxed the harvest and sent it to market.
    • He boxed the fragile items carefully with bubble wrap.
    • She boxed the old toys and donated them to charity.
  2. Past tense of box; to have fought with fists as a sport.
    • He boxed in the Olympics and won a bronze medal.
    • They boxed each other in the championship match.
    • She boxed professionally for five years.
adjective
  1. Put into a box or container.
    • All the boxed items are ready for shipping.
    • She bought a boxed set of the complete series.
    • The boxed chocolates made a lovely gift.
  2. Shaped like a box; having a square or rectangular form.
    • The car had a boxed, utilitarian design.
    • The building's boxed silhouette stood out against the sky.
    • He preferred boxed frames for his eyeglasses.
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