1 a hollow at the bottom of the thumb, near the edge of the hand :
Pain is in the area of the anatomical snuffbox and is worse with wrist flexion.
Often imperious in her financial arrangements with composers, she rewarded some with ducat-stuffed jewelled snuffboxes but failed to pay others at all.
He is fondly remembered by former students for his large collection of snuffboxes, which he used regularly.
Tartan was incorporated in an assortment of common household objects such as snuffboxes, jewellery cases, tableware, sewing accessories, and desk items.
His favourite pastime was to make snuffboxes, which he allegedly spent a great deal of time doing.
He designed tapestries, painted wall-hangings and decorated objects such as fans, snuffboxes and even the glass windows of a magic lantern.
The collection also includes a wide array of decorative arts, including jeweled snuffboxes, porcelain, and silver.
The story gave the clues to the location of four snuffboxes hidden on the island, each of which contained a voucher for 100 a considerable sum in 1930.
He was allegedly inspired to his craft while he was an apprentice clockmaker; when a customer brought in a musical snuffbox to be repaired.