1. in-box - Noun
2. in-box - Verb
in-box (plural in-boxes)
Alternative form of inbox
in-box (third-person singular simple present in-boxes, present participle in-boxing, simple past and past participle in-boxed)
Alternative form of inbox
in box
Point of in-box empty: having a complete, current inventory of what matters, so you deal clearly with what's new & what's now. David Allen (author)
Control your own time. Don't let it be done for you. If you are working off the in-box that is fed you, you are probably working on the priority of others. Donald Rumsfeld
I'm an e-mail junkie though I'm trying to read my in-box only twice a day and to answer all at once. Judy Blume
That’s not a message you’re likely to see clogging up your in-box or blaring from the headlines. Source: Internet
A: When your question popped into my in-box, I happened to be reading a book by the British novelist Angela Thirkell, written in the early 1950s. Source: Internet
Now, it’s easy for me to do because I don’t have the e-mail volume that some substantially more popular authors have; I can’t even imagine JK Rowling’s in-box. Source: Internet