"Toolboxes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Toolboxes" Meaning

A collection of metal boxes, typically portable, used to store and organize various hand tools, such as hammers, screwdrivers, pliers, and wrenches, for ease of transportation and accessibility.

"Toolboxes" Examples

Functional Usage Examples of "toolboxes"


1. Automotive and DIY Context:

The mechanic grabbed his toolboxes in the trunk of his car to get started on the repair job.
For a DIY project, you'll need to purchase a set of toolboxes that fit your specific tool collection.
The toolbox in the back of his truck was filled with a jumbled mess of wrenches and pliers.

2. Office or Workshop Organization:

She organized her row of toolboxes in the workshop to store all her company's equipment.
The office manager bought a set of toolboxes and compartments to store office supplies.
His messy toolboxes cluttered up the entire garage.

3. Programming and Coding:

The programmer packed away the tools in her programming toolboxes and referred to the instructions.
Jot down the method to organize your code and data within the toolboxes.
Collaborative coding toolboxes often encourage team members to keep their information up-to-date.

4. Software and System Optimization:

The toolboxes in the monitoring system displayed available plugins and key metrics.
The learning toolboxes were full of technology tips and tricks to organize digital workflows.
Digital paintings stored in paint toolboxes allow for precise color management.

5. Analog or Physical Containers:

Students learned how to prepare a presentation in their science toolboxes.
Store all your frequently-used shopping lists in your mobile toolboxes.
Their extensive toolboxes were filled with materials to create unique paintings.

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