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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(241) I learned some karate for self - defense and I learned some shadow - boxing.
(242) Duck Diving In The Water in one of the five big boxing in Yongchun Bai He Quan, with solidness in softness, and softness in solidness.
(243) When Joe Louis fought back to beat German Max Schmeling for the world heavyweight boxing crown in 1938, he later said, "the whole damned country was depending on me."
(244) For example, Atom, the boxing robot, has pale blue bulbs for eyes beneath what looks like a fencing mask.
(245) Stealing the show at the charity boxing event earlier this month in her high-octane turquoise evening gown, this was Kate's first public outing in full-on, red-carpet glamour mode.
(246) It says the words probably came from the sport of boxing, or prizefighting. The book says the saying began because a competitor's face was cleaned with a cloth towel or other material.
(247) Before the Civil War, boxing enjoyed a brief vogue in New York, where fighters often associated with the Tammany Hall machine rose to prominence.
(248) The day after Christmas Day is known as Boxing Day.
(249) In what is probably one of the most enjoyable boxing scenes in cinema history[sentencedict.com], Ivan Drago and Rocky Balboa go toe-to-toe for several rounds.
(250) What will happen to the U. S. boxing industry now that it is without its most recognizable name and biggest money maker?
(251) Use a mirror to shadow box in order to keep an eye on foot work and hand work with advice from an amateur boxer in this free video on boxing skills.
(252) That fighter is really an animal when he steps in the boxing ring.
(253) And the same holds in boxing and in the pancratium?
(254) This is a breathtaking boxing match. The two men act bravely.
(255) If so, maybe you could tell your drillmaster that you wouldn't like to do the soldiery boxing.
(256) Professional boxing is generally a round of 10-12, one minute rest between rounds.
(257) "We did boxing Listerine bottles, and I was happy as a clam," Stanton said.
(258) These gifts, given in boxes, gave the holiday its name, " Boxing Day. "
(259) Mike Tyson says he doesn't want to get back into professional boxing, but took the job to earn a little extra cash.
(260) The boxing sandbag or slam man is applied to all the adults and the kids.
(261) The Eighteen Arhat Skills is one of the first elementary boxing series in Shaolin Kungfu.
(261) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(262) I truly hope Floyd will read this and wake up to the fact that he is cheating not only the fans of boxing but sport of boxing itself.
(263) Boxing, association football, tennis and cricket were all first organized and given rules in Britain.
(264) Two boxers can shadow box each other by responding to the boxing techniques the other is using.
(265) The black cut tobacco plant that attempts very clever in deceiving others finally attacked to down appear original shape in the police's heavy boxing.
(266) No additional charges of any kind, including charges for boxing, packing, cartage, or other extras will be allowed unless specially agreed to writing in advance by Buyer.
(267) Hence, boxing, swordsmanship and archery of wushu developed and were widely practiced.
(268) Boxing up the wedding gown for posterity is so pass é.
(269) These include W. E. B. Du Bois Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, and the boxing world champion Muhammad Ali.
(270) Studies of left-handedness in some one - on - one sports, such as boxing, suggest the same.
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.