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Meanings of Boxiana:

noun

Writings, information, or other items relating to boxing and boxers.

Meanings of Boxiest:

adjective

Squarish in shape.

Usage examples:

A boxy jacket

Meanings of Boxiness:

noun

The quality of being boxy.

Meanings of Boxman:

noun

A person who breaks open locked safes, or decodes their combination locks; a safe-cracker.

Meanings of Boxthorn:

noun

A thorny shrub of warm-temperate regions, which bears red berries. some kinds are used for hedging.

Usage examples:

We stopped by the thick boxthorn and mum and dad said, ‘we'll have lunch and then we'll go to the b…

Boxwood

bɒks

Meanings of Boxwood:

noun

A slow-growing european evergreen shrub or small tree with small glossy dark green leaves. it is widely used in hedging and for topiary, and yields hard, heavy timber.

Meanings of Boy toy:

noun

A young person considered sexually attractive to men.

Usage examples:

‘my emphasis, my priority, is my family, absolutely, 100 percent,’ the former boy toy told larry ki…

Meanings of Boyars:

noun

A member of the old aristocracy in russia, next in rank to a prince.

Usage examples:

The rise of the boyar class

Meanings of Boyau:

noun

A minor trench connecting two different positions on a battlefield, typically built in a zigzag pattern to protect against raking by gunfire; a communication trench.

Meanings of Boyaus:

noun

A minor trench connecting two different positions on a battlefield, typically built in a zigzag pattern to protect against raking by gunfire; a communication trench.

Meanings of Boychick:

noun

Especially in jewish usage: a boy, a young man; a lad, a ‘kid’.

Meanings of Boychicks:

noun

Especially in jewish usage: a boy, a young man; a lad, a ‘kid’.

Meanings of Boychik:

noun

Especially in jewish usage: a boy, a young man; a lad, a ‘kid’.

Meanings of Boycotting:

verb

Withdraw from commercial or social relations with (a country, organization, or person) as a punishment or protest.

Usage examples:

We will boycott all banks which take part in the loans scheme
noun

A punitive ban on relations with other bodies, cooperation with a policy, or the handling of goods.

Usage examples:

A boycott of the negotiations

Meanings of Boycottism:

noun

The use of boycotts as a form of protest or punishment.

Meanings of Boycotts:

verb

Withdraw from commercial or social relations with (a country, organization, or person) as a punishment or protest.

Usage examples:

We will boycott all banks which take part in the loans scheme
noun

A punitive ban on relations with other bodies, cooperation with a policy, or the handling of goods.

Usage examples:

A boycott of the negotiations

Meanings of Boydom:

noun

Boys considered collectively; the fact or condition of being a boy; boyhood.

Meanings of Boyfriends:

noun

A person's regular male companion with whom they have a romantic or sexual relationship.

Usage examples:

His mum was a single mother who had a succession of boyfriends, none of whom were able to act as a …

Boyhood

ˈbɔɪ.hʊd

Meanings of Boyhood:

noun

The state or time of being a boy.

Usage examples:

He has been passionate about cars since boyhood

Meanings of Boyhoods:

noun

The state or time of being a boy.

Usage examples:

He has been passionate about cars since boyhood

Boyish

ˈbɔɪɪʃ

Meanings of Boyish:

adjective

Of, like, or characteristic of a male child or young man.

Usage examples:

His boyish charm

Boyishly

ˈbɔɪ.ɪʃ.li

Meanings of Boyishly:

adverb

In a way that is like a boy

Usage examples:

He is still boyishly handsome at the age of 45., she wears her hair boyishly short.

Meanings of Boyishness:

noun

The quality of being like a boy

Usage examples:

The actor radiates eager boyishness., he has a boyishness that makes him look much younger than his…

Meanings of Boyism:

noun

A boyish or childish characteristic or mannerism (especially in a literary work); an instance of boyishness.

Meanings of Boys will be boys:

phrase

Used to express the view that mischievous or childish behaviour is typical of boys or young men and should not cause surprise when it occurs.

Usage examples:

I thought halloween was over but boys will be boys and he was gathering fireworks up.
idiom

Said to emphasize that people should not be surprised when boys or men act in a rough or noisy way because this is part of the male character

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