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box vs four-in-hand

four-in-hand vs box

box and four-in-hand both are nouns.

box is a verb but four-in-hand is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
box Yes No Yes No
four-in-hand Yes No No No
box (noun) four-in-hand (noun)
a blow with the hand (usually on the ear) a carriage pulled by four horses with one driver
a (usually rectangular) container; may have a lid a long necktie that is tied in a slipknot with one end hanging in front of the other
separate partitioned area in a public place for a few people
private area in a theater or grandstand where a small group can watch the performance
the driver's seat on a coach
any one of several designated areas on a ball field where the batter or catcher or coaches are positioned
evergreen shrubs or small trees
the quantity contained in a box
a rectangular drawing
a predicament from which a skillful or graceful escape is impossible
box (verb) four-in-hand (verb)
hit with the fist
engage in a boxing match
put into a box
Difference between box and four-in-hand

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