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jewel box

American  

noun

  1. jewel case.

  2. a hinged plastic case for the storage of a compact disc.


Etymology

Origin of jewel box

First recorded in 1825–35

Example Sentences

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Family members are constantly coming and going through the yard—the Heussenstamms share the property with several of Molly’s siblings—so Molly wanted the space to read like a jewel box from the rear.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 7, 2026

When people enter they definitely need a moment to soak it all in because there is a lot going on in my tiny jewel box of a shop.

From Salon • May 2, 2024

Many cruise ship passengers still stop in Skagway, Alaska, just like gold rushers did over a century ago, and visiting this jewel box of a museum will provide context for their bucket list trip.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 17, 2023

Acrisure is a $500-million modernist jewel box of an arena, matching the low-slung architecture of the area with wavy jet-age overhangs.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 8, 2022

The Virgo cluster is already the richest collection of galaxies known, replete with spirals and ellipticals and irregulars, a jewel box in the sky.

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan

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