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skybox

[ skahy-boks ]

noun

  1. a private compartment, usually near the top of a stadium, for viewing a sports contest.


skybox

/ ˈɑɪˌɒ /

noun

  1. 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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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of skybox1

First recorded in 1980–85; sky + box 1
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“A responsibility to the fans, a responsibility to the town, a responsibility to the club, that’s all,” Jagr said, seated in a skybox overlooking the rink at Kladno’s recently renovated arena.

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Casino operator MGM Resorts International has promised to replace Bellagio sidewalk shade trees removed to frame the fountains with thousands of grandstand seats and skybox suites.

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Trump waved at fans from the window of a skybox, though he entertained visitors who were allowed in and out before he left the game during the third quarter.

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The football skybox, which typically costs $40,000 annually, belonged to Tom Osborne, a former Republican congressman who was also the head coach of the team for 25 years.

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Up in the skybox, Zebra analysts monitored the readings.

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