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boxing days

n. (plural of boxing day English)

Usage examples of "boxing days".

His eyes were brown, his broken nose a legacy of boxing days and, in spite of the tan, the bayonet scar that bisected his right cheek was white.

At Austin's shouted command he put all the power of his shoulders, built up over many hours punching a body bag in his boxing days, into the lopper's s long handles.

At Austin's shouted command he put all the power of his shoulders, built up over many hours punching a body bag in his boxing days, into thelopper's s long handles.

His hard features - the short-cropped hair, the heavy jaw, the nose twisted slightly from his boxing days - always won the day.

Water, with an added metallic taste that took me back to my college boxing days.

A carryover from his boxing days, he still trained regularly, a regimen of running, weights, and workouts on the light and heavy bags.

In his day, Joseph Kent had been a fair boxer, and though his YMHA boxing days were twenty-five years behind him, he still had no fear of the bigger, younger man.