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knowledge box noun- the head; the brain UK, 1785
- For a busted smeller, a couple of shiners, and a few creases in the knowledge-box he made himself ten grand. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 21, 1946
- in railroading, the yardmaster’s office US, 1926
- — Norman Carlisle, The Modern Wonder Book of Trains and Railroading, p. 265, 1946
- a school or college US, 1903
- Knowledge box: school. — Franklin W. Dixon, The Hardy Boys Detective Handbook, p. 167, 1959
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