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box office
1noun
- the office of a theater, stadium, or the like, at which tickets are sold.
- Theater.
- receipts from a play or other entertainment.
- entertainment popular enough to attract paying audiences and make a profit:
This show will be good box office.
box-office
2[ boks-aw-fis, -of-is ]
adjective
- of or relating to the box office or to the business and commercial aspects of the theater:
a box-office window; box-office receipts; a box-office attraction.
box office
noun
- an office at a theatre, cinema, etc, where tickets are sold
- the receipts from a play, film, etc
- the public appeal of an actor or production
the musical was bad box office
- ( as modifier )
a box-office success
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Origin of box office2
Example Sentences
The theatrical box office is struggling to find its footing in a world where movie-going habits and studio strategies have changed since the pandemic.
He’d previously served as New Line’s president of production until he was fired in 2001 after a run of box office flops.
Kilmer's real career breakthrough came the following year, when he appeared in Top Gun, one of the biggest box office hits of the 1980s.
But O’Leary said shrunken windows are warping ultimate box office success and consumer demand.
So far, box office revenue is down 11% compared to the same period last year.
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