Definition of unboxed in English:
unboxed
adjectiveʌnˈbɒkstˌənˈbäkst
Not or no longer enclosed or packaged in a box.
the farmers' market offers the promise of farm-ripened foods: unboxed, unprocessed, and unbranded
I've purchased several unboxed cosmetics items from the site and I've never had a problem
Example sentencesExamples
- Shoppers can order an unboxed pre-owned machine for £315 or £325 or a boxed option for £340.
- Unboxed items are priced according to size (not weight).
- This unboxed retail pair weighs 1,439 grams per size 27 boot - 6 grams less than the catalog weight!
- Free of harsh chemicals or colorants, the quality of this unboxed item will be as fresh and genuine as the original packing.
- The copier's footprint is reassuringly small, and it's no effort to move around with an unboxed weight of 9.95kg.
- Many a freshly unboxed coffee machine will be taking a pounding come December 25th, but few will have arrived carrying the price tag of a small car.
- Video presented at a news conference shows him walking the aisles and picking up an air rifle that had been left, unboxed, on a shelf.
- Anyone posting an amateur unboxing video from wrapped package to unboxed device is just showing off their new toy.
- Furthermore, some websites sell unboxed toners that would otherwise be unsellable in most shops.
- The images give a good look at front displays of the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch models, though they're nothing on the unboxed ones that emerged over the weekend.