boxing

[ˈbɑːksɪŋ]

boxing Definition

a sport in which two people wearing gloves fight each other according to a set of rules.

Using boxing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "boxing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He has been training for boxing since he was a teenager.

  • Example

    Boxing is a popular sport in many countries.

  • Example

    The boxing match ended in a draw.

  • Example

    She won a gold medal in Olympic boxing.

boxing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for boxing

Idioms Using boxing

  • to do something before someone else does it

    Example

    I was going to suggest that idea, but she beat me to the punch.

  • to give up or quit

    Example

    After losing several rounds, the boxer's coach threw in the towel.

  • to be able to handle criticism or adversity

    Example

    She's tough and can take a punch when things get difficult.

Phrases with boxing

  • a raised platform, usually square, where boxers fight

    Example

    The two boxers entered the boxing ring and the match began.

  • boxing gloves

    large padded gloves worn by boxers to protect their hands and reduce the impact of punches

    Example

    Before the match, the boxers put on their boxing gloves.

  • a fight between two boxers

    Example

    The boxing match was scheduled for Saturday night.

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Summary: boxing in Brief

The term 'boxing' [ˈbɑːksɪŋ] refers to a sport where two people wearing gloves fight each other according to a set of rules. It involves a boxing ring, boxing gloves, and a boxing match, with the goal of winning by knockout or points. Idioms like 'beat someone to the punch' and 'throw in the towel' are derived from boxing, while 'take a punch' means to handle adversity.

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