loose box

loose box
noun Date: 1849 British box stall

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  • loose box — noun Brit. a stable or stall in which a horse is kept without a tether …   English new terms dictionary

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  • loose — [lo͞os] adj. looser, loosest [ME lous < ON lauss, akin to Ger los, OE leas: see LESS] 1. not confined or restrained; free; unbound 2. not put up in a special package, box, binding, etc. [loose salt] 3. readily available; not put away under… …   English World dictionary

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