Synonym: fisticuffs, packing, pugilism. Similar words: dioxin, antitoxin, neurotoxin, fixing, vexing, mixing, taxing, waxing. Meaning: ['bɒksɪŋ] n. 1. fighting with the fists 2. the enclosure of something in a package or box.
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(121) But the boxing power structure is white and it's going to be a slow change.
(122) Boxing at this level is up on stage with show business and this kind of performance does not count as entertainment.
(123) Boxing Day frost threat Frost is threatening to severely disrupt the busy Boxing Day programme.
(124) Their father encouraged his sons to settle disputes with fists and arranged boxing matches at home.
(125) Deaf Sport provided a world heavyweight boxing champion in James Burke.
(126) Hera seizing the bow of Artemis from her shoulders and boxing her ears with it this way and that.
(127) These exercises, known as the 18 hands of Lo-Han, are popularly believed to be the forerunners of Shaolin temple boxing.
(128) It's not just boxing and brute strength you've got to do your homework.
(129) He and his wife Billie live in a beautiful, spacious home decorated in good part with boxing memorabilia.
(130) Among combatants, boxing is as noble a profession as there is.
(131) I do actually use a boxing trainer when I train for stand- up. Louis C.K.
(132) But never before a heavy weight boxing champion of the world.
(133) I am over six foot tall and a former heavyweight boxing champion.
(134) Hunting fraternity turns out in force Boxing Day is when the hunting fraternity turns out in force.
(135) These whips dictated not only the shape but also the size of the boxing ring.
(136) But exalted be the man who can use such a creation to pen a thankyou note come Boxing Day.
(137) In a boxing ring that's fine, but you can't do that day and night for four days.
(138) Neither athletics nor soccer prospered from black participation in the same way as boxing, but there were exceptions.
(139) He claimed he needed to cheer on his son in a local boxing tournament.
(140) Wetherby, one of five Boxing Day casualties, passed an inspection yesterday morning and is hopeful of staging today's fixture.
(141) To be on the business side of boxing is to spend much of your time in the red light district of sports.
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(142) Boxing is a means toward good citizenship, of fair play, of self-reliance.
(143) Had this been a boxing match, it would have been canceled to prevent the weaker fighter from being killed.
(144) I land a higher percentage of punches than any boxer in boxing. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
(145) Boxing Day for Chris Kelly means a family day at the races followed by a warm evening meal.
(146) I hadn't been any great shakes at boxing, but I'd thought as a young man that I might be.
(147) I think my grandmother saw my potential first. When I was young, I told her, "I think I should get a job." She said, "No, just keep boxing.". Floyd Mayweather Jr.
(148) A boxing instructor may teach his pupil to strike him in a given way by acting as if hurt.
(149) In boxing, I was encouraged a lot by school teachers.
(150) Atkins and the other man who had been with him during the doorstep confrontation on Boxing Night were waiting.
More similar words: dioxin, antitoxin, neurotoxin, fixing, vexing, mixing, taxing, waxing, coaxing, relaxing, perplexing, price fixing, intoxicating, box, boxer, box up, mailbox, postbox, gearbox, ballot box, box-office, pencil box, tinderbox, strongbox, pandora's box, witness box, toxic, oxidize, noxious, peroxide.