The phrase "put the box around" typically means to enclose or highlight something, often in a figurative sense, such as defining the boundaries of an idea or concept. It can also refer to physically placing a box around an object to protect or contain it. In various contexts, it may suggest organizing or categorizing information for clarity.
A border is a heavy line that can be put around text or tables. It can be like a box or can have less than 4 lines. It can be put on any side of text.A border is a heavy line that can be put around text or tables. It can be like a box or can have less than 4 lines. It can be put on any side of text.A border is a heavy line that can be put around text or tables. It can be like a box or can have less than 4 lines. It can be put on any side of text.A border is a heavy line that can be put around text or tables. It can be like a box or can have less than 4 lines. It can be put on any side of text.A border is a heavy line that can be put around text or tables. It can be like a box or can have less than 4 lines. It can be put on any side of text.A border is a heavy line that can be put around text or tables. It can be like a box or can have less than 4 lines. It can be put on any side of text.A border is a heavy line that can be put around text or tables. It can be like a box or can have less than 4 lines. It can be put on any side of text.A border is a heavy line that can be put around text or tables. It can be like a box or can have less than 4 lines. It can be put on any side of text.A border is a heavy line that can be put around text or tables. It can be like a box or can have less than 4 lines. It can be put on any side of text.A border is a heavy line that can be put around text or tables. It can be like a box or can have less than 4 lines. It can be put on any side of text.A border is a heavy line that can be put around text or tables. It can be like a box or can have less than 4 lines. It can be put on any side of text.
You could wrap human flesh around a box and put funny things in it.
No, it is not an adverb. The word box can be a noun for an actual or metaphorical container, or a verb meaning to put into boxes, or to engage in pugilism (boxing, sparring).
Open the box and put it in.
it is when your friends put up a picture of you and they put a box around your face so other people know that it is you.
Depends on box size if it is a large box put up against the boot and face the sub towards front of car if the box is average size (meaning standard sub boxes you buy already made from store) i would say put against the back seat facing the boot If it is a super slim subwoofer ,youcan put it under your seat.
Put in a beautiful box and put a bow around it...then give it to whoever you want to give it to...i'm sure they'll love them.
yes. take your photograph or whatever you are going to put in the box, and place it in the box.
You get a scoop and a disposable trash bag or any type of bag. Then, search around the litter box with the scoop. if you find any clumps, then put them in the bag. When you are done, put the bag in the dumpster, trash can, etc. Then, put the scoop away. Then, your done!
so you can have a special box to put your pictures in:) so you can have a special box to put your pictures in:)
i should put a cat in my box so i can play with it.
A PS3 is not portable and you should protect it like it came packaged when purchased. So put it in the original box complete with packaging and then find a backpack that will fit and add some clothes around the box