A box is a simple container with flat sides. People use it to keep or carry items easily. Boxes can be made of wood, cardboard, or plastic.
Put your toys in the box.
I have a box full of books.
To box means to fight using hands and fists. It is a sport where players hit each other to win. Boxers train to be fast and strong.
He learned how to box last year.
They box every weekend at the gym.
A box in technology is a small device used with a TV. It helps to get TV signals from cable or satellite. People call it a cable box or set-top box.
Turn on the cable box to watch TV.
The box shows many channels.
In some sports, a box is a marked area on the field. It shows where players can or cannot go. It often helps the referee make rules clear.
The goalie stands inside the box.
Players try to score from the penalty box.
A box in a theater is a small room or area with seats. It is often raised and offers a special view of the show. People pay more for these seats.
We watched the play from a box seat.
The box was next to the stage.
To box something means to put it inside a container. This is often done for moving or shipping items. It helps to keep things safe and organized.
She boxed the clothes for moving.
I need to box the books now.
A box can be a small fenced area for animals. It keeps them safe and in one place. People use horse boxes or dog boxes to protect animals.
The horse stays in the box at night.
The dog slept in its box.
To box can also mean to fight physically with fists. This use is less formal and common in everyday talking about fights or arguments. It describes hitting with hands.
They boxed after the argument ended.
Don't box with strangers on the street.