adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
set
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For the complete beginner you can not go wrong with a boxed set of, say, 24 sticks.
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This superb boxed set is a once-in-a-lifetime souvenir of a universally loved sound.
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The boxed set , which all units will receive shortly, contains 380 cards.
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But I am not all that keen on boxed sets anyway.
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I am a collector who lives in a flat, and boxed sets take up much more space than separate discs.
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Other makes such as Filia, Craypas and Guitar produce boxed sets .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
feel boxed in
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Married for only six months, Dawn already felt boxed in.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All display advertisements are covered but only boxed trader classified advertisements are included.
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For the complete beginner you can not go wrong with a boxed set of, say, 24 sticks.
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Its passengers swing around like boxed chickens in the back of a livestock lorry on a mountain pass.
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Other makes such as Filia, Craypas and Guitar produce boxed sets.
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Residues identical in at least three out of the four sequences are boxed .
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The boxed region is enlarged to show a dendritic branch and spine-like structure.
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The boxed set, which all units will receive shortly, contains 380 cards.
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This superb boxed set is a once-in-a-lifetime souvenir of a universally loved sound.