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pencil box
noun
- a shallow covered box, usually of pasteboard, for holding pencils and crayons: used by children as an item of school equipment.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pencil box1
First recorded in 1905–10
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“If you come into a little bit of wealth, meaning if you got a new skirt or a new school outfit or a pencil box, automatically it was like, ‘Where did you get that from?’
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For the Auburn district, making bulk purchases — like 90,000 glue sticks and 18,000 pencil boxes — take planning, budgeting and negotiating.
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I can go back to my elementary school years and remember clearly fountain pens, pencil boxes and cloak closets.
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A girl’s pencil box is open and askew.
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“I’m sorry I threw a pencil box at Tyler. It put you in a bad position. I should have thought about you. I was a bad friend and I’m sorry.â€
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