bandbox
Americannoun
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a lightweight box of pasteboard, thin wood, etc., for holding a hat, clerical collars, or other articles of apparel.
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an area or structure that is smaller in dimensions or size than the standard.
It's easy to hit home runs out of this bandbox.
noun
Other Word Forms
- bandboxical adjective
- bandboxy adjective
Etymology
Origin of bandbox
Example Sentences
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“And the stadium they have now? That is a real bandbox they have now. That place is unbelievable.”
From Seattle Times • Jul. 22, 2023
Seton Hall and Providence had to play the remaining 13:03 the next day at Alumni Hall, the on-campus bandbox that had never hosted a Big East men’s basketball game.
From New York Times • Feb. 24, 2022
In the best essay ever written — baseball or otherwise — John Updike once tagged Fenway Park “a lyric little bandbox of a ballpark.”
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 15, 2019
Even in a bandbox home park, he is 3-2 with a 3.50 ERA in nine starts.
From Washington Post • May 16, 2019
A small male human in a bandbox hat and many buttons operated the elevator.
From "Secrets at Sea" by Richard Peck
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