skybox
a private compartment, usually near the top of a stadium, for viewing a sports contest.
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How to use skybox in a sentence
Here the snake oil quotient is a bit more evident than in the skybox seats occupied by insights made using hard science.
All These AIDS ‘Cures’ Are a Fantasy—One That Can Cause Real Harm | Kent Sepkowitz | November 6, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHarry kept his plaid shirt on and danced in the comforts of his own skybox.
One, the campaign and party can make more money at a football stadium, asking for "donations" in return for skybox use.
Besides, says Crowley, who hosted State of the Union from a skybox, why be bound by actual events, or the lack thereof?
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British Dictionary definitions for skybox
/ (ˈskɑɪˌbɒks) /
US a luxurious suite high up in the stand of a sports stadium, which is rented out to groups of spectators, corporations, etc
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