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Definitions of lunchboxes in various dictionaries:
noun - a container for carrying meals to school or work
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Backpack containers where you can find the ends of 17-, 23-, 38- and 47-Across |
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Oct 4 2016 New York Times |
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Rambo was on the last "Golden Era" metal one of these containers before plastic took over in the 1980s |
On a meal break in Alabama, you might visit the museum for these; it also includes thermoses |
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Plural form of lunchbox. |
A container in which to carry a packed meal. |
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A lunch box, spelled Lunchbox in almost all UK and US dictionaries, also referred to as a lunch pail or lunch kit, is used to store food to be taken anywhere. The concept of a food container has existed for a long time, but it was not until people began using tobacco tins to carry meals in the early 20th century, followed by the use of lithographed images on metal, that the containers became a staple of youth, and a marketable product. * The lunch box has most often been used by schoolchildren to take packed lunches, or a snack, from home to school. The most common modern form is a small case with a clasp and handle, often printed with a colorful image that can either be generic or based on children's television shows or films. Use of lithographed metal to produce lunch boxes in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s gave way in the 1990s to use of injection-molded plastic. * A lunch kit comprises the actual "box" and a matching vacuum bottle. However, pop culture has more often embraced the singular term lunch box, which is now most commonly used. |