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The shape of it - the bigness, the boxiness - does something to women.
A coach hung in its vacuum, boxiness relieved by vivid hues and broad windows.
From the outside, the V70 is a handsome car, with none of the boxiness that typified earlier Volvo wagons.
This livery reduced the boxiness of the locomotives and gave them more of a look of speed.
Shirt jackets in breezy fabrics had the boxiness of a jacket but the cuffs of a shirt.
The bass cut which this control provides has the effect of removing some of the boxiness that clutters up the lower mid-range at high volumes.
Also, the large radiator was conspicuous for its boxiness and lack of ornamentation on such an otherwise curvy and stylish machine.
Some of the most iconic vehicles of the day are characterized by boxiness, from the Hummer to the Chrysler 300C.
She looked deuced odd with just the one mast instead of two, but her hull was shapely: none of the boxiness of a ship o' war.
Given the store's boxiness, it's no surprise that in the rendering provided by Ikea, another ubiquitous big box, a sport utility vehicle, is shown driving toward the store.
Many of the complaints that Wolfe lodged against Modern architecture, particularly the austere boxiness of the buildings, were no longer a facet of postmodern architecture.
Joanne Carroll, publisher of the trade magazine Connecticut Builder, said the popularity of turrets is partly a reaction to the boxiness of so-called McMansions.
In what must have been an "uh-oh" moment for Lincoln planners, Town Car sales were flat for 1998 despite heavy surgery that replaced dated boxiness with a massive rounded form.
Ms. Braverman has made a series of luminous, layered spaces that open onto one another like half-screened rooms in a Japanese house, where a view of the next room is always tantalizingly there in the background, erasing the unremarkable boxiness of two typical postwar apartments.