Pronunciation: /bɑkskɑrz/
noun a railroad freight car with a roof and sliding doors on the sides
A1 I saw a train with many boxcars attached.
A2 The boxcars were filled with goods for transportation.
B1 The boxcars rattled along the tracks as the train picked up speed.
B2 The boxcars were stacked high with cargo, ready to be delivered to their destination.
C1 The boxcars were meticulously inspected before each journey to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
C2 The company invested in new boxcars to expand their shipping capacity and improve efficiency.
adjective relating to or characteristic of boxcars
A1 The boxcars train was very long.
A2 The boxcars were filled with goods for transportation.
B1 The boxcars were old but still in good condition.
B2 The boxcars were painted in bright colors for visibility.
C1 The boxcars were equipped with advanced tracking technology.
C2 The boxcars were part of a high-speed freight train system.
formal The boxcars were filled with goods and ready to be transported by train.
informal We played a game of boxcars with the kids using cardboard boxes.
slang Those boxcars are looking fresh, man.
figurative His mind was like a train of boxcars, each thought connected to the next.
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