Similar words: boxing, polling day, boxing ring, thanksgiving day, with each passing day, box in, dog days, flag day. Meaning: n. first weekday after Christmas.
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1. There will be a hunt on Boxing Day.
2. The day following Boxing Day the new help arrived.
3. Brady collapsed on Boxing Day, three months into a hunger strike in protest at his transfer to a tougher ward.
4. It will probably start on Boxing Day when we are right in the middle of winter.
5. It was Boxing Day afternoon, and the third psychiatric session that week which had been attended by Hargreave.
6. Hunting fraternity turns out in force Boxing Day is when the hunting fraternity turns out in force.
7. Wetherby, one of five Boxing Day casualties, passed an inspection yesterday morning and is hopeful of staging today's fixture.
8. Boxing Day for Chris Kelly means a family day at the races followed by a warm evening meal.
9. On Boxing Day her family was able to smile again when she gave birth to a son whom she has named Manus.
10. I enjoy the Boxing Day game.
11. Which team do United play on boxing day?
12. Boxing Day: the first weekday after Christmas.
13. Fox hunting used to be popular in Boxing Day. But now it is banned.
14. Boxing Day is spent with family and friends with lots of food and gifts.
15. The day after Christmas Day is known as Boxing Day.
16. Whether the skipper will return for the Boxing Day game, his manager was unable to confirm.
17. Animal rights activists and fox-hunters clashed at the annual Boxing Day hunt.
18. It was already February, and Faye had had no problems since her return from hospital on Boxing Day.
19. Two fine actors vanished before my appalled eyes within a couple of hours on Boxing Day.
20. This member of the ducal family was stabbed in the neck on Boxing Day 1476.
21. Boxing Day frost threat Frost is threatening to severely disrupt the busy Boxing Day programme.
22. But exalted be the man who can use such a creation to pen a thankyou note come Boxing Day.
23. This involved quite elaborate dressing-up, and the fun and laughter of those Boxing Day nights was a treasure indeed.
24. It would be good if you can last until Boxing day . Till the exchange.
25. It is unlucky to kill a wren on any day other than Boxing Day.
26. On the giveaway front, it's a bit like a Myer Boxing Day 70 - per - cent - off - everything sale.
27. His argument was bolstered by the performance of Gael Clichy against Wolves Boxing Day.
28. These gifts, given in boxes, gave the holiday its name, " Boxing Day. "
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29. Our record signing lashed home an unstoppable strike during a 59-minute run-out at Wembley - the first time he has found the net since Boxing Day due to a thigh injury.
30. He believes that the focus will have to be at its best on Boxing Day.
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