Similar words: sandbox, handbook, man and boy, errand boy, skin and bone, nut and bolt, skin and bones, bed and board. Meaning: ['bændbɒks] n. a light cylindrical box for holding light articles of attire (especially hats).
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1. A good deal of the unpaid work younger women do is maintenance of a hairless, odourless, band-box self.
2. In spite of the long, hot train ride, Jane arrived looking as if a bandbox.
3. In spite of the long trip, Jody arrived looking as if she had come out of a bandbox.
4. I am glad I bought my bonnet, if it is only for the fun of having another bandbox!
5. Reasons for concern: choose the correct lighting, contribute to foiling Festival, warm atmosphere, but also let the newcomers and guests all seem to be in good out of a bandbox.
6. In spite of the long, hot train ride, Jody arrived looking as if she had come out of a bandbox.
7. In spite of the long, hot train ride, Jane arrived looking as if she had come out of a bandbox.
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