boist (Meaning)
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boist (n.)
A box.
Synonyms & Antonyms of boist
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boist Sentence Examples
- They sought refuge from the storm in a makeshift boist constructed from branches and leaves.
- The travelers stumbled upon a small boist while hiking through the dense forest.
- With limited resources, they managed to build a sturdy boist to protect themselves from the elements.
- The pioneers erected boists along the trail to provide temporary shelter for weary travelers.
- Despite its humble appearance, the boist offered a welcome respite from the harsh wilderness.
- The survival instructor demonstrated how to construct a simple boist using only natural materials.
- The castaways worked together to build a boist on the deserted island, hoping to survive until rescue arrived.
- The hermit lived alone in a secluded boist deep in the woods, far from civilization.
- The hunter built a boist near the riverbank to serve as a basecamp during the hunting season.
- The refugees huddled together in a crowded boist, seeking safety from the conflict ravaging their homeland.
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A box.
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They sought refuge from the storm in a makeshift boist constructed from branches and leaves.
The travelers stumbled upon a small boist while hiking through the dense forest.
With limited resources, they managed to build a sturdy boist to protect themselves from the elements.
The pioneers erected boists along the trail to provide temporary shelter for weary travelers.