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Paint Box (song)

"Paint Box" is a song by the psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd, written and sung by keyboardist Richard Wright. It was first released in 1967 as the B-side to the single " Apples and Oranges".

Usage examples of "paint box".

Gennie tossed the hair out of her eyes as she shut the lid on her paint box.

She slipped the board into a carrying case, strapped her collapsible easel to her paint box, and left the tent with the case under one arm and the bundle over the other shoulder.

I needed the money, so I took my paint box and went along at about eight o'clock.

He went to one of the cabinets and took out a paint box and opened it and thrust it into Reggie's hands.

Beside it, a paint box on a stool lay open, a palette and brushes sitting on its corner.

Elaine watched Katie instructing Sid-cat in the use of her new paint box and decided that this could be one of the best Christmases she'd had in years.

He got up and belched heartily and dusted himself down and closed his paint box and picked up his easel, enormously pleased with himself.

He raised his face from the paper, found a cup of wine, apparently untouched, near his paint box.

I pictured her out in the fields for hours with her paint box and easel.

How could she leave her posters, her clothes, her canvases and paint box?

They spent the night huddling round the stove in a weather-boarded inn, cheerfully decorated, like so many of the wooden houses in Tielen, in a child's paint box colorsred, yellow, blue, and greenwhile the wind roared and buffeted the building.