Meaning of Boxing Day | Babel Free
/ˈbɒksɪŋ deɪ/Definitions
- The day or days (boxing week) following Christmas (December 25th) when stores have large reductions.
- The day after Christmas; the 26th of December.
Equivalents
Deutsch
Zweiter Weihnachtstag
Español
Boxing Day
Italiano
Santo Stefano
日本語
ボクシング・デー
한국어
박싱 데이
Nederlands
tweede kerstdag
Русский
День пода́рков
Examples
“There are plenty of discounted Christmas items in the Boxing Day sale.”
“Boxing-day in the London streets, and especially a wet Boxing-day, can scarcely fail to afford us some tableaux vivants illustrative of English metropolitan life. […] Christmas-eve of the year about which I write was bright and springlike; Christmas-day dismal, dark, and un-Christmas-like; but Boxing-day that year was essentially muggy, sloppy, drizzly, and nasty.”
“On Boxing day, December 26th, 1902, the sixth grand annual pantomime, "Jack & the beanstalk"”
“Think about all those Boxing Day sales, then sit back and relish in the fact that you have enough and that you don't give a shit.”
“Boxing Day is celebrated on December 26 each year and is a national holiday in the UK. […] Boxing Day is a time to spend with family or friends, particularly those not seen on Christmas Day itself. It is also a day to eat left over turkey. […] Boxing Day is also a time when the Brits show their eccentricity by taking part in all kinds of bizarre traditions including swimming the icy cold English Channel, or running into the sea, fun runs and charity events. December 26 is a big day for sales too. Dramatic price reductions lure out millions of shoppers who even queue for hours before the shops open.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.