boist (Meaning)

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boist (n.)

A box.

Synonyms & Antonyms of boist

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boist Sentence Examples

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

FAQs About the word boist

A box.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

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.