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N1. सन्दूकHe rummaged through a box of spare partsHe gave her a box of chocolatesThe royal box was empty2. वर्गThe flowchart contained many boxes3. जगहThe sentry stayed in his box to avoid the coldThe umpire warned the batter to stay in the batter's boxAn armed guard sat in the box with the driver4. घूंसाI gave him a good box on the ear--------VT1. बक्से\boxमें\boxबन्द\boxकरनाBox the gift, please2. घूंसा\boxमारनाHe boxed him on the ear.
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