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box office

1

noun

  1. the office of a theater, stadium, or the like, at which tickets are sold.
  2. Theater.
    1. receipts from a play or other entertainment.
    2. 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

  1. 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

  1. an office at a theatre, cinema, etc, where tickets are sold
  2. the receipts from a play, film, etc
    1. the public appeal of an actor or production

      the musical was bad box office

    2. ( as modifier )

      a box-office success

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Word History and Origins

Origin of box office1

First recorded in 1780–90

Origin of box office2

First recorded in 1805–15; adj. use of box office
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Example Sentences

He arrived in the United States in 2002 at the age of 17, the same year Sam Raimi’s first “Spider-Man” movie broke records at the box office and made superheroes a mainstay in theaters.

That should be enough for a franchise that already dominates the box office, with three of the five highest-grossing movies of 2019 to its name.

From Time

He’s a partial-season plan holder now, but in 2016 he would often take advantage of the Nationals’ $5 same-day deal at the ballpark box office.

A bit of a box office and critical disappointment at its release, The Muppet Christmas Carol has gone on to become a holiday classic for many.

From Vox

So far, box office revenues are down 80% from 2019 levels, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

From Fortune

In response to the screen quota cut, South Korea established a “cinema tax” on the box office.

How to Train Your Dragon 2, the tenth highest grossing movie in 2014 America, made $22 million at the Korean box office.

But inspiration and faith-based agenda in movies does not guarantee box office success.

Draft Day, his Ivan Reitman-directed film about the NFL draft, grossed just $28 million at the domestic box office.

After that, the box office was up and it got played in more theaters.

Passed the box-office coming up, continued this voluble enlightener; nothing left but a few seats in the top gallery.

We ask your indulgence for the keen disappointment, and beg to say that your money will be refunded at the box-office.

Turiddu was presiding over the box-office and had considered my requirements.

If he is to be a real business man he'll not have anything to do with tickets bought directly at the box office.

He had to sue two Graeco-Roman wrestlers for board and attach their box-office receipts.

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