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		Definition of juice box in US English: juice boxnoun A small disposable carton containing a single serving of fruit juice or fruit drink.  only juice boxes (no cans, no bottles) are allowed in the cafeteria Example sentencesExamples -  I managed to grab my orange juice box before it slipped out of my hands and crashed on the floor.
 -  With a groan I got up and extinguished the juice box, tossing it into my little trash receptacle.
 -  Luke angrily stabbed his sugar-free juice box with the plastic straw, missing the hole every time.
 -  If you look on the bench over there, there's a juice box and a snack for all of you.
 -  Growling, she grabbed her juice box and squirted the nearest girl with it.
 -  ‘I didn't know you were such a good dancer,’ Andy said, taking a small sip from his juice box.
 -  The show ended and a commercial for a new juice box came on the screen.
 -  Jane fiddled with the plastic covering her sandwich and took a sip from her grape juice box.
 -  Elliot gave her a chipper greeting and handed her a juice box.
 -  ‘Far from it,’ she snorted, draining her juice box.
 -  As she said this, she got up, went to the refrigerator and pulled out a bottle of juice and a smaller juice box.
 -  They handed out box dinners complete with sandwich, juice box, chips, and candy bar.
 -  I watch as Ellie grabs a juice box, and then her pill case.
 -  The long built-in bench next to the fridge offers extra storage and an out-of-the-way spot to sip a juice box.
 -  She took a sip of her juice box, and glanced at him warily.
 -  For some reason, they both get a huge kick out of planning for things like the number of juice boxes needed to hydrate the entire fourth grade class.
 -  All we have left is the juice box but it is just enough!
 -  I crumpled up my empty juice box and stared at it for a minute before putting it back into my paper bag.
 -  I crushed the cardboard juice box, threw it away, and trotted after Rachael.
 -  I'm really disappointed with your article on juice boxes.
 
    Definition of juice box in US English: juice boxnoun A small disposable carton containing a single serving of fruit juice or fruit drink.  only juice boxes (no cans, no bottles) are allowed in the cafeteria Example sentencesExamples -  I crumpled up my empty juice box and stared at it for a minute before putting it back into my paper bag.
 -  The long built-in bench next to the fridge offers extra storage and an out-of-the-way spot to sip a juice box.
 -  I managed to grab my orange juice box before it slipped out of my hands and crashed on the floor.
 -  Luke angrily stabbed his sugar-free juice box with the plastic straw, missing the hole every time.
 -  Growling, she grabbed her juice box and squirted the nearest girl with it.
 -  I crushed the cardboard juice box, threw it away, and trotted after Rachael.
 -  The show ended and a commercial for a new juice box came on the screen.
 -  For some reason, they both get a huge kick out of planning for things like the number of juice boxes needed to hydrate the entire fourth grade class.
 -  They handed out box dinners complete with sandwich, juice box, chips, and candy bar.
 -  She took a sip of her juice box, and glanced at him warily.
 -  With a groan I got up and extinguished the juice box, tossing it into my little trash receptacle.
 -  I'm really disappointed with your article on juice boxes.
 -  I watch as Ellie grabs a juice box, and then her pill case.
 -  Elliot gave her a chipper greeting and handed her a juice box.
 -  Jane fiddled with the plastic covering her sandwich and took a sip from her grape juice box.
 -  As she said this, she got up, went to the refrigerator and pulled out a bottle of juice and a smaller juice box.
 -  If you look on the bench over there, there's a juice box and a snack for all of you.
 -  All we have left is the juice box but it is just enough!
 -  ‘I didn't know you were such a good dancer,’ Andy said, taking a small sip from his juice box.
 -  ‘Far from it,’ she snorted, draining her juice box.
 
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