“Box up” means:
- To Pack into Boxes:
- To place items into boxes, usually for storage or moving.
- Example: “We need to box up all our belongings before the move.”
- To Arrange or Prepare for Shipping:
- To prepare items for shipment by putting them into boxes.
- Example: “The warehouse workers will box up the orders for delivery.”
Prepositions
- Before “box up”: Typically not used with prepositions directly before the phrase. It stands alone or is preceded by the subject.
- After “box up”: Followed by the objects or items being packed.
- Example: “They need to box up the clothes.”
- Example: “We have to box up the kitchenware.”
Collocations
- Box up (items/belongings/clothes/boxes)
Example Sentences
- “We need to box up the old books before we move.”
- “The company will box up the products and ship them out.”
- “She started to box up her belongings for the move.”
- “They spent the afternoon boxing up the kitchen utensils.”
- “Make sure to box up the fragile items carefully.”
- “The store is boxing up the holiday decorations for the season.”
- “He had to box up his entire office before relocating.”
- “The movers will box up the furniture on moving day.”
- “We should box up the winter clothes and store them in the attic.”
- “She asked the workers to box up the merchandise for the trade show.”
- “The team will box up the equipment at the end of the event.”
- “Before leaving, box up any personal items from your desk.”
- “They will box up the orders for delivery by the end of the day.”
- “The company is boxing up excess inventory to clear space in the warehouse.”
- “He spent the weekend boxing up all his belongings.”
- “The charity will box up donations for distribution.”
- “We need to box up the holiday gifts before wrapping them.”
- “She’s organizing the basement by boxing up old files and documents.”
- “The factory boxes up the products before they’re sent to retailers.”
- “They’re boxing up all the unsold items from the sale.”
- “Make sure to label the boxes when you box up the kitchen items.”
- “The museum is boxing up artifacts for transportation to the new exhibit.”
- “We boxed up the camping gear for the summer trip.”
- “The office is boxing up old files for archiving.”
- “Before the inventory audit, they’ll box up all surplus items.”
- “He used a lot of tape to box up the fragile dishes.”
- “The team will box up promotional materials for the upcoming event.”
- “The family decided to box up their seasonal clothing for easier storage.”
- “She carefully boxed up the artwork to prevent damage during the move.”
- “The warehouse staff boxes up each order before shipment.”
- “They need to box up the office supplies for the move to the new building.”
- “The shopkeeper will box up the gifts for customers during the holiday season.”
- “Before leaving, box up any remaining supplies from the conference.”
- “The relocation service will box up all household items.”
- “She asked for extra boxes to box up her books.”
- “The organization will box up donated items for distribution to those in need.”
- “The employees will box up their personal belongings by Friday.”
- “The logistics team is responsible for boxing up products for export.”
- “He spent all day boxing up the antique furniture.”
- “The store will box up the electronics securely to avoid damage.”
- “The family boxed up their old toys to donate them to charity.”
- “Make sure to box up any sensitive documents for secure storage.”
- “They plan to box up all the office equipment during the renovation.”
- “The event planners will box up the decorations after the party.”
- “She had to box up her entire apartment when she moved to a new city.”
- “The moving company will box up and label all the household items.”
- “The employees boxed up their desks and personal items at the end of the day.”
- “The auction house will box up the sold items for shipping.”
- “He organized the storage room by boxing up and labeling all the supplies.”
- “The packaging team boxes up the products and prepares them for shipment.”