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loose box
noun
A separate compartment of a building in which livestock are free to move about; especially a form of stable for horses
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Care puts in a loose box kick though and now France can come back.
At times (as in the peculiar meanderings of "The Loose Box"), he seems to question or even mock this tendency, but he doesn't replace it with anything else.
When I was a gawky and ignorant 11-year-old, a friend got me to join the Pony Club and introduced me to this book – and the words "headstall", "loose box", "gymkhana" and "day rug" in the process.
We didn't have time for the highly rated Jackson's, which specializes in modern Australian creations like sweetbreads paired with yabbie, another local shellfish, or for Alain Fa brègues's Loose Box, an hour east of the city, even though Patricia Wells of The International Herald Tribune wrote a couple of years ago that it deserved three Michelin stars.
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Ten warm-blood types, of which five were known to reliably weave, were housed in similar 12×12 ft wooden loose boxes in a single stable block surrounding a courtyard.
Even while mucking out loose boxes, Jordan's collagen-enhanced pout locked-on to the lens like a couple of greedy leeches, so the production team eventually ended up on the wrong side of the camera, pondering whether or not their subject had blown her cover, or just kisses.
Once you pass through the next, obligatory phase of Hesse's evolution -- the jaunty abstractions of free-floating shapes, like Rube Goldberg contraptions, that resolve into loose boxes of semicomic symbols, then into gaudy reliefs elaborating on the sexuality in those symbols -- once you pass through all that to Hesse's art of the mid-60's, you find light everywhere.
or loose boxes". "Well, I learned something," said the girl at the bar.
The building provided accommodation for ten horses and included four loose boxes, a harness room, a coachman's house and six bedrooms were above the stables for servants.
In the heart of Stamford, where cobbled roads meet, an old pub sign promised: "Good Stabling and Loose Boxes". The girl behind the bar shrugged when I asked its meaning.
The control horses had ECG recorded for 24 hours while stabled in loose boxes.
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