"Jack-in-the-box" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Jack-in-the-box" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Jack-in-the-box" Meaning

A jack-in-the-box is a toy that consists of a box with a spring-loaded figure, typically a clown or other character, that suddenly pops up and out of the box when a spring is released or a lever is pressed. This is often used to describe a surprise or a sudden, unexpected event.

"Jack-in-the-box" Examples

Usage Examples for "Jack-in-the-box"


The children laughed with delight when the surprise figurine popped out of the jack-in-the-box in the party entertainer's hand.
The antique shop had an old jack-in-the-box on display that looked like it had been used by children in the 1970s.
The clown pulled out a jack-in-the-box from his bag and made the kids giggle with its sudden appearance.
The pop-out toy animal was a classic jack-in-the-box that had been passed down from the seller's great-grandchild.
The kids played with the small jack-in-the-box attached to a toy car, marveling at the first surprise popping out from the box.

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A jack-in-a-box is a type of toy consisting of a box with a spring-loaded figure of a clown or other character inside. When the box is lifted or opened, the figure suddenly pops out, often with a loud noise and a startling motion, causing surprise and delight, especially in children. The phrase is also sometimes used metaphorically to describe someone or something that bursts into prominence or attention unexpectedly.

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