playbox (Meaning)

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playbox (n)

a box for a child's toys and personal things (especially at a boarding school)

Synonyms & Antonyms of playbox

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playbox Sentence Examples

  1. The children clamored around the playbox, their laughter filling the air.
  2. In the corner of the classroom, a group of students huddled over the playbox, their faces engrossed in its contents.
  3. The therapist used the playbox as a tool to help the child express her emotions.
  4. The veterinarian examined the injured cat using the playbox as a makeshift carrier.
  5. The archaeologist carefully removed the artifact from the playbox, its delicate surface preserved by its temporary storage.
  6. The parents watched their toddler explore the playbox with a mixture of amusement and pride.
  7. The surgeon used the playbox to store small medical instruments during the operation.
  8. The playbox became a makeshift throne for the child's imaginative play.
  9. The teacher encouraged students to use the playbox as a medium for expressing their creativity.
  10. The playbox was a sanctuary, a place where a child's imagination could run wild.

FAQs About the word playbox

a box for a child's toys and personal things (especially at a boarding school)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The children clamored around the playbox, their laughter filling the air.

In the corner of the classroom, a group of students huddled over the playbox, their faces engrossed in its contents.

The therapist used the playbox as a tool to help the child express her emotions.

The veterinarian examined the injured cat using the playbox as a makeshift carrier.