cardboard-boxy
English
Etymology
From cardboard box + -y.
Adjective
cardboard-boxy (comparative more cardboard-boxy, superlative most cardboard-boxy)
- (rare) Resembling or characteristic of a cardboard box.
- 1995, Clive Coates, “Pauillac: Latour”, in Grands Vins: The Finest Châteaux of Bordeaux and Their Wines, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, →ISBN, page 61:
- On the nose there is some maturity but the wine lacks a bit of grace and charm. There is something dry, pinched and cardboard-boxy about it.
- 1997, Chris Bendon, Novella: A Novel Poem (Salzburg Studies in English Literature; 168), Salzburg: University of Salzburg, →ISBN, page 159:
- […] here where I must cope with a world only as cruel / as the people, themselves cruelly exploited / in this cardboard-boxy housing many would give / an eye-tooth for […]
- 2003 August 25, mine12u, “Oktava 319 mod?”, in rec.audio.pro (Usenet):
- Is there anything I can do to get my 319 to sound better? I remember reading about someone placing felt type material inside the mic but is there anything else I can do? It does seem to have this cardboard-boxy kinda sound to it.
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