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n. (plural of boom box English)
Usage examples of "boom boxes".
On the boom boxes that she passed, each and every one turned to maximum volume as an act of legal aggression, the Spanish singers were rolling their r's for minutes at a time as a result of prestorm static.
Jake was walking slowly down the center aisle of the electronics department, pretending to look at boom boxes, obviously waiting for her, but she quickly made a detour around the televisions, through the household appliances, and emerged near the checkout stands.
With lots of gold and lots of blue, and angels partying to boom boxes on Miami Beach.
While it was dangerous to carry a radio in or near the occupied Canal Zone itself, many people who lived out in the Panamanian hinterlands still had their trusty transistor sets and boom boxes.
Brazil could tell that these two would hang on to boom boxes and miniature televisions until the bitter end.
It had been her idea, and her idea alone, to ban picnics, snacks, alcoholic beverages, bicycles, jogging, motorcycles, skateboards, Rollerblades, recreational vehicles, vehicles pulling trailers and boom boxes from the grounds.
Every rock and patch of grass had sunbathers sprawled on them, playing boom boxes or talking too loud.
It was easy to imagine the vanished Luddite marauders, up here with their dirt bikes and guns and howling, chanting boom boxes.
Yeah, a lot of the kids dress weird, wear their hair down to their shoulders, or shave their heads, and they blast their boom boxes in the park, and hang out and all that.
Three battery powered boom boxes playing tapes at full volume added to the ambience.
The competing sounds of Phish and Eminem drifted out of two facing boom boxes.
Tossed in for good measure were several boom boxes, personal computers, telephone answering machines, and one lonely microwave oven.
To the insistent beat of blaring portable boom boxes, they swirled and gyrated in an almost lunatic frenzy.