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fighting with the fists packing: the enclosure of something in a package or box
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| box |
a (usually rectangular) container; may have a lid; "he rummaged through a box of spare parts" private area in a theater or grandstand where a small group can watch the performance; "the royal box was empty" the quantity contained in a box; "he gave her a box of chocolates" corner: a predicament from which a skillful or graceful escape is impossible; "his lying got him into a tight corner" a rectangular drawing; "the flowchart contained many boxes" evergreen shrubs or small trees any one of several designated areas on a ball field where the batter or catcher or coaches are positioned; "the umpire warned the batter to stay in the batter's box" the driver's seat on a coach; "an armed guard sat in the box with the driver" put into a box; "box the gift, please" separate partitioned area in a public place for a few people; "the sentry stayed in his box to avoid the cold" hit with the fist; "I'll box your ears!" engage in a boxing match a blow with the hand (usually on the ear); "I gave him a good box on the ear"
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| boxer's fracture |
fracture of the metacarpal neck with volar displacement of the metacarpal head caused by striking a hard object with the closed fist.
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| boxer's dementia |
a syndrome more serious than boxer's traumatic encephalopathy, the result of cumulative cerebral injuries in boxers; characterized by forgetfulness, slowness in thinking, dysarthric speech, and slow, uncertain movements, especially of the legs. Called also d. pugilistica, punch-drunk encephalopathy, and punchdrunk.
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| boxer's encephalopathy |
boxer's traumatic encephalopathy, a syndrome due to cumulative head blows absorbed in the boxing ring, characterized by general slowing of mental function, occasional bouts of confusion, and scattered memory loss. It may progress to the more serious boxer's dementia. Called also traumatic e. Cf. postconcussional syndrome.
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