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jewel box

noun

  1. a hinged plastic case for the storage of a compact disc.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of jewel box1

First recorded in 1825–35
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Example Sentences

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It’s a jewel box of a film, for sure, with a nice message inside, but losing yourself in its world is where it falls short.

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She had been working in the Jewel Box in Omagh on the day of the bomb.

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When people enter they definitely need a moment to soak it all in because there is a lot going on in my tiny jewel box of a shop.

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Paris is like a jewel box: dazzling but compact.

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“Genie,” a new film directed by Sam Boyd, stars Melissa McCarthy as Flora, a genie unleashed by an overworked dad as he massages an old jewel box he tried to pass off as a birthday present for the daughter whose celebration he missed.

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