📒 a container made of wood, thick card, metal, etc. with a flat stiff base and sides and often a lid (= cover), used especially for holding solid things
📒 a box and its contents; the things a box contains
📒 a square or rectangle on a page or computer screen for people to put information in or containing extra or different information
📒 a small area in a theatre, court or sports stadium, separated off from where other people sit
📒 a small shelter used for a particular purpose
📒 the television
📒 a place where two roads cross or join, marked with a pattern of yellow lines to show that vehicles must not stop in that area
📒 an area on a sports field that is marked by lines and used for a particular purpose
📒 a number used as an address, especially one given in newspaper advertisements to which replies can be sent
📒 a piece of plastic that a man wears over his sex organs to protect them while he is playing a sport, especially cricket
📒 a small evergreen tree or bush with thick dark leaves, used especially for garden hedges
📒 the hard wood of the box tree
📒 a set of methods or equipment that somebody can use
📒 to hit somebody with your hand on the side of their head as a punishment
📒 to think about something, or how to do something, in a way that is new, different or shows imagination
📒 to do exactly the right things to please somebody