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boxing,
the forming of vertical walls, most commonly made of wax, to produce the desired shape and size of the base of a dental cast.

boxing,
n the building up of vertical walls, usually in wax, around an impression to produce the desired size and form of the base of the cast.
boxing strip,

boxing
Sports medicine A contact sport in which 2 latter-day gladiators pummel each other with gloved fists until one falls to his knees or floor and the match is formally ended


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The 23-year-old Mercury Prize winner revealed the prince, 24, and three friends were doing boxing moves and giving "street handshakes" as they approached the rapper after he performed at the Wireless Festival in London last month.
Rascal, 23, said that the incident took place after the Prince and his three friends made their entrance while performing boxing moves, and giving "street handshakes" on their way to meet the performer.
While some expect Hatton to revert to attacker and skip the boxing moves in the fight, Hatton thinks Pacquiao might do the same.
 
 
 
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