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   The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.  2000.
 
box office
 
NOUN:1. A booth, as in a theater or stadium, where tickets are sold. 2a. The drawing power of a theatrical entertainment or of a performer; popular appeal. b. A factor influencing this power: Notoriety is usually good box office. 3. Total attendance for an entertainment; turnout. 4. The amount of money received from ticket sales for an entertainment.
ETYMOLOGY:So named because it was originally an office for the booking of boxes in a theater.
OTHER FORMS:box-office (bksôfs, -fs) —ADJECTIVE
 
 
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