bandbox
/'bændbɔks/
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Definition
Noun: 1. A lightweight, cylindrical cardboard box: A bandbox is a round or cylindrical container, typically made of stiff paper or thin cardboard, designed for storing and transporting delicate personal items, especially hats. 2. A state of neat, fresh, or new appearance: This meaning derives from the idea that clothing or hats kept in a bandbox would remain pristine. The phrase "to look as if one had just come out of a bandbox" means to look impeccably neat, fresh, and perfectly dressed.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Literal Container):
- The milliner carefully placed the new bonnet in a bandbox for the customer.
- She kept her collection of antique gloves in an old-fashioned bandbox.
- Noun (Implied State of Neatness):
- He stepped out of the car, looking as if he had just stepped out of a bandbox, without a wrinkle in his suit.
- Despite the long journey, her dress was so crisp she looked bandbox-fresh.
Advanced Usage
- "Bandbox fresh" or "Bandbox neat": Used as an adjective phrase to describe someone or something that is extremely neat, tidy, and looks brand new.
- The soldiers' uniforms were bandbox neat for the inspection.
- Historical/Cultural Context: Bandboxes were especially popular in the 18th and 19th centuries for storing and transporting the elaborate hats and collars of the era. The term is now somewhat archaic but persists in the idiomatic expression.
Variants and Related Words
- Hatbox: A more modern and specific term for a box designed to hold a hat. While similar, a "hatbox" can be of various shapes and materials, whereas "bandbox" specifically implies a lightweight, cylindrical cardboard construction.
- Carton: A general term for a cardboard or paperboard box. A bandbox is a specific type of carton.
Synonyms
- Container: A general term for any receptacle for holding something.
- Case: A container designed to hold or protect a specific item.
- (To be) Spruce: Neat, smart, and trim in appearance.
- (To be) Immaculate: Perfectly clean, neat, or tidy.
Idioms and Phrases
- To look (as if one stepped/just came) out of a bandbox: To look extremely neat, fresh, and perfectly dressed.
- She arrived at the party looking as if she had just stepped out of a bandbox.
- Bandbox appearance: An impeccably neat and fresh look.
- The team maintained a bandbox appearance throughout the ceremony.
Noun
- a light cylindrical box for holding light articles of attire (especially hats)