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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
In the days since its April 18 release, the film has become a massive box office achievement, one worthy of Coogler鈥檚 own success story.
Pictures release opened strongly at the Easter weekend box office, earning $45.6 million and exceeding expectations.
鈥淪inners,鈥 the highly anticipated period drama delivering a mashup of horror, music and vampires, scored a solid opening, topping the holiday box office with $45.6 million.
That includes 2023鈥檚 鈥淪ound of Freedom鈥 from distributor Angel Studios, which made more than $250 million worldwide at the box office.
You鈥檝e spent the cash to boost this movie鈥檚 opening weekend box office, helping to create a new ripple in its larger story.
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