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boxing"fighting with the fists as a sport," 1711, verbal noun from box (v.2).
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boxingsport of fighting with closed fists.
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boxingfighting with the fists packing: the enclosure of something in a package or box (boxed) enclosed in or set off by a border or box; "boxed sections of the report"; &qu [..]
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boxingboks
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boxingRailway term for the sideways motion of a bogie which has a damaging effect on rails. Also known as hunting.
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boxing(n) fighting with the fists(n) the enclosure of something in a package or box
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boxingConversion of a value type to a reference type object (i.e. System.Object). Value types are stored in stack memory and must be converted (i.e., boxed) to a new object in heap memory before they can be [..]
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boxingIt is performed by laying the head-sails aback, to pay off the ship's head when got in the wind, in order to return the ship's head into the line of her course. To brace the yards
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boxingA two-Person Sport in which the fists are skillfully used to attack and defend.
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boxingPouring all paint of the same color and formula into one large container and then mixing it together to eliminate minor variations in color between cans.
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boxingA two-person sport in which the fists are skillfully used to attack and defend.
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boxing"Boxing" means a contest between contestants who fight with their fists protected by gloves or mittens fashioned of leather or similar material, the duration of which is limited to a stated [..]
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boxingThese games simulate boxing or allow the player to manage boxers.
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boxingA popular sport between two contestants. Using only their fists, their aim is to knockout their opponent or achieve a points victory. This usually takes place in 12 rounds. Four separate bodies curren [..]
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boxingBrachial plexus
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