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boxer [ˈbɒksə] n 1. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Boxing) a person who boxes, either professionally or as a hobby; pugilist 2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Breeds) a medium-sized smooth-haired breed of dog with a short nose and a docked tail Boxer [ˈbɒksə] n
(Historical Terms) a. a member of a nationalistic Chinese secret society that led an unsuccessful rebellion in 1900 against foreign interests in China b. (as modifier) the Boxer Rebellion [rough translation of Chinese I Ho Ch'üan, literally: virtuous harmonious fist, altered from I Ho T'uan virtuous harmonious society] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
boxer noun fighter, pugilist, prizefighter, sparrer At school he had wanted to be a boxer. Translations boxer [ˈbɒksəʳ] n (Sport) → pugile m, boxeur m inv; (dog) → boxer m inv boxer [ˈbɒksəʳ] n (Sport) → pugile m, boxeur m inv; (dog) → boxer m inv How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| This instrument happening to be the baby, great commotion and alarm ensued, which the sagacity of Boxer rather tended to increase; for, that good dog, more thoughtful than its master, had, it seemed, been watching the old gentleman in his sleep, lest he should walk off with a few young poplar trees that were tied up behind the cart; and he still attended on him very closely, worrying his gaiters in fact, and making dead sets at the buttons. For instance, the name given to the runner or boxer, who is so called in virtue of an inborn capacity, is not derived from that of any quality; for lob those capacities have no name assigned to them. Instantly, Miss Skiffins stopped it with the neatness of a placid boxer, took off that girdle or cestus as before, and laid it on the table. |
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