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Everlast vs Boxing - What's the difference?

everlast | boxing |

As verbs the difference between everlast and boxing

is that everlast is to last always or forever; continue; endure; remain while boxing is or boxing can be .

As a noun boxing is

(sports) a sport where two opponents punch each other with gloved fists, the object being to score more points by the end of the match or by knockout, or technical knockout or boxing can be material used for making boxes or casing.

everlast

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To last always or forever; continue; endure; remain.
  • *2009 , Frank Seinsheimer, Poetical Commentary :
  • [...] as he flew through the air / to smother the blast / he reached a state of grace / that will everlast [...]
  • *2010 , Sharyn Munro, The Woman on the Mountain :
  • They had survived several fires in their twenty years and probably would have everlasted but this had been exceptional.

    Derived terms

    * (l)

    boxing

    English

    Etymology 1

    From

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

    (wikipedia boxing) (-)
  • (sports) A sport where two opponents punch each other with gloved fists, the object being to score more points by the end of the match or by knockout, or technical knockout.
  • Synonyms
    * (sports) fisticuffs, pugilism, sparring
    Derived terms
    (terms derived from boxing) * boxing glove * boxing match * boxing ring * kick-boxing, kickboxing * shadow-boxing, shadowboxing
    See also
    (terms associated with boxing) * clinch * down for the count * fancy footwork * left hook * on the ropes * on the canvas * on the mat * upper cut * prizefighting * ring * wrestling * (boxing)

    Etymology 2

    From

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Material used for making boxes or casing.
  • (construction) Casing.
  • (programming) Automatical conversion of value types to objects by wrapping them within a heap-allocated reference type.
  • Antonyms
    * (programming) unboxing

    Verb

    (head)