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drawer box

1 of 1noun
/drɔ:r bɑ:ks/
Forms:drawer boxes
1

a compartment that slides in and out of the cabinet box and is used for storing items

A drawer box is the main structure of a drawer, typically made of wood, metal, or plastic. It is the part that holds items and slides in and out of a furniture piece, such as a dresser, cabinet, or desk. The drawer box includes the sides, bottom, and back, providing a framework for the drawer to function properly. It is designed to fit into the larger piece of furniture and may have a front panel that can be pulled to open or close the drawer. Drawer boxes come in various sizes and are used for organizing and storing items.

  • The carpenter carefully assembled the drawer box before attaching the front panel.
  • The drawer box was filled with kitchen utensils, making it easy to find what I needed.
  • He had to replace the broken drawer box in the filing cabinet with a new one.
  • The drawer box slides in and out smoothly thanks to the quality tracks.
  • She organized all of her clothes into different drawer boxes to keep everything tidy.