Definition of «big box»

The term "Big Box" is commonly used to refer to a large retail store that typically sells a wide variety of products, often at discounted prices. These stores are usually located in suburban or rural areas and have large floor spaces, allowing them to carry an extensive inventory. The phrase can also be used more broadly to describe any large corporation or institution with significant economic power or influence.

Sentences with «big box»

  • Most matchmakers would consider themselves «mom and pop» or a local business, in a time of big box stores and advertisers. (globaldatinginsights.com)
  • I'd get big boxes of candy and toiletries and magazines. (cbr.com)
  • You can also find these items at your local arts and crafts stores or even big box retail stores. (ourfamilyworld.com)
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