Pronunciation: /bɑkskɑr/
noun a fully enclosed railroad freight car with a roof and sliding doors on the sides
A1 The boxcar was filled with hay for the horses.
A2 The children played in the old boxcar at the train station.
B1 The boxcar rattled along the tracks, carrying goods to the next town.
B2 The boxcar was part of a long freight train traveling across the country.
C1 The boxcar was detached from the train and left abandoned on a siding.
C2 The boxcar had been converted into a cozy living space by a creative homeowner.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a boxcar
A1 The boxcar train was filled with goods.
A2 The boxcar door was difficult to open.
B1 The boxcar design allowed for easy loading and unloading of cargo.
B2 The boxcar interior was spacious and well-lit.
C1 The boxcar company prided itself on its efficient transportation services.
C2 The boxcar industry underwent significant changes with the introduction of modernized technology.
formal The boxcar was filled with goods ready to be transported across the country.
informal We found some old treasures in the abandoned boxcar near the train tracks.
slang Let's hop on the boxcar and see where it takes us!
figurative His mind was like a boxcar, filled with memories of a past life.
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