packing boxing | the enclosure of something in a package or box |
boxing pugilism fisticuffs | fighting with the fists |
professional boxing | boxing for money |
boxing equipment | equipment used in boxing |
boxing glove glove | boxing equipment consisting of big and padded coverings for the fists of the fighters, worn for the sport of boxing |
boxing ring prize ring | a square ring where boxers fight |
boxing match | a match between boxers, usually held in a boxing ring |
junior varsity JV | a college or university team that competes at a level below the varsity team |
junior class | penultimate class in high school or college |
junior school | British school for children aged - |
junior college | a college that offers only the first two years terminating in an associate degree |
junior high school junior high | a secondary school usually including th and th grades |
bantamweight | an amateur boxer who weighs no more than pounds |
bantamweight | weighs - pounds |
junior | the younger of two persons, she is two years my junior |
junior | a third-year undergraduate |
Junior Jr Jnr | a son who has the same first name as his father |
junior featherweight | weighs no more than pounds |
junior lightweight | weighs no more thanpounds |
junior middleweight | weighs no more than pounds |
junior welterweight | weighs no more thanpounds |
lieutenant junior grade lieutenant JG | an officer holding a commissioned rank in the United States Navy or United States Coast Guard, below lieutenant and above ensign |
junior | term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male, look here, junior, it's none of your business |
junior status | in a junior position |
Boxing Day | first weekday after Christmas |
junior(a) third-year next-to-last | used of the third or next to final year in United States high school or college, the junior class, a third-year student |
junior | including or intended for youthful persons, a junior sports league, junior fashions |
junior | younger, lower in rank, shorter in length of tenure or service |
junior-grade lower-ranking lowly petty(a) secondary subaltern | inferior in rank or status, the junior faculty, a lowly corporal, petty officialdom, a subordinate functionary |