toolbox

IPA: tˈuɫbɔks

noun

  • A storage case for tools.
  • (computing) A set of pre-existing routines for use in writing new programs.
  • (figurative) A set of skills or competences
  • (slang) Dumbass or idiot.
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Examples of "toolbox" in Sentences

  • "The diplomatic toolbox is not a mystery anymore," he says.
  • In fact, an important part of the toolbox is Design of Experiments, or DOE.
  • The only tool America has in its foreign policy toolbox is the U.S. military.
  • When the only tool in your toolbox is a hammer every problem starts to look like a nail.
  • Your attempts to pin this type of tragedy on “left-wing extremism” only shows us that your toolbox is empty.
  • As a parent, i might have – but I can’t say my parenting toolbox is suddenly empty b/c it’s now no longer an option.
  • It has a built-in toolbox, a glove box with key lock, side nets, a burglar-proof fuel cap, and the seats are even removable.
  • And you have to have basically what I call a toolbox, not tricks necessarily, but just things that you can do to diffuse situations.
  • They're not going so far as to brand it employee relationship management and put it in the jargon toolbox, but many of the human resources
  • Learn how to increase what a designer can do with Windows Presentation Foundation and Microsoft Silverlight 2 using our designer's code "toolbox" -10 simple concepts that will give you an edge when making your best ideas a reality.

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