foxx — James Emory ("Jimmie"; "Double X"; "The Beast") 1907–67, U.S. baseball player.
jocks — Scot. and Irish English. a nickname for John. an innocent lad; country boy.
knocks — to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
knox — (William) Frank(lin) 1874–1944, U.S. publisher and government official.
lox — a clear, pale blue liquid obtained by compressing oxygen and then cooling it below its boiling point: used chiefly as an oxidizer in liquid rocket propellants.
ochs — Adolph Simon, 1858–1935, U.S. newspaper publisher.
ox — the adult castrated male of the genus Bos, used chiefly as a draft animal.
pocks — a pustule on the body in an eruptive disease, as smallpox.
pox — a disease characterized by multiple skin pustules, as smallpox.
stocks — a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
vox — the voice of the people; popular opinion. Abbreviation. vox pop.
Two-syllable rhymes
black box — A black box is an electronic device in an aircraft which records information about its flights. Black boxes are often used to provide evidence about accidents.
black fox — a red fox in a color phase in which its fur is mostly black.
blue fox — a variety of the arctic fox that has a pale grey winter coat and is bred for its fur
call box — A call box is the same as a telephone box.
coin box — the part of a coin-operated machine into which coins are placed
gray fox — a fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus, ranging from Central America through the southwestern and eastern U.S., having blackish-gray upper parts and rusty-yellowish feet, legs, and ears.
grey fox — a greyish American fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus, inhabiting arid and woody regions from S North America to N South America
kit fox — either of two small gray foxes, Vulpes macrotis and V. velox, found on plains and in open, sandy areas of western North America, commercially valuable for their fur.
mitre box — an open-ended box with sides having narrow slots to guide a saw in cutting mitre joints
musk ox — a bovine ruminant, Ovibos moschatus, of arctic regions of North America and Greenland, that is between an ox and a sheep in size and anatomy.
outfox — to outwit; outsmart; outmaneuver: Politics is often the art of knowing how to outfox the opposition.
poor box — a box, especially in a church, into which contributions for the poor can be dropped.
press box — a press section, especially at a sports event.
red fox — a fox, Vulpes vulpes, usually having orangish-red to reddish-brown fur.
squawk box — the speaker of a public-address system or an intercom system; loudspeaker.
arctic fox — a fox, Alopex lagopus, of arctic regions, whose fur is dark grey in the summer and white in the winter
ballot box — A ballot box is the box into which ballot papers are put after people have voted.
christmas box — a tip or present given at Christmas, esp to postmen, tradesmen, etc
dialog box — A dialog box is a small area containing information or questions that appears on a computer screen when you are performing particular operations.
dispatch box — a case or box used to hold valuables or documents, esp official state documents
flying fox — any large fruit bat of the genus Pteropus, of Old World tropical regions, having a foxlike head.
letter box — Also, letter box. Chiefly British. a public or private mailbox.
miter box — any of various fixed or adjustable guides for a saw in making miters or cross cuts, especially a troughlike box open at the ends and guiding the saw by slots in the opposite sides.
music box — a box or case containing an apparatus for producing music mechanically, as by means of a comblike steel plate with tuned teeth sounded by small pegs or pins in the surface of a revolving cylinder or disk.
packing box — a box in which goods are packed for transport or storage.
pencil box — a shallow covered box, usually of pasteboard, for holding pencils and crayons: used by children as an item of school equipment.
pillar box — a pillarlike box in which letters are deposited for collection by mail carriers; mailbox.
sentry box — a small structure for sheltering a sentry from bad weather.
shooting box — a small house or lodge for use during the shooting season.
silver fox — a red fox in the color phase in which the fur is black with silver-gray ends on the longer hairs.
stuffing box — a device for preventing leakage of gases or liquids along a moving rod or shaft at the point at which it leaves a cylinder, tank, ship hull, etc.
pandora's box — a source of extensive but unforeseen troubles or problems: The senate investigation turned out to be a Pandora's box for the administration.
penalty box — an enclosed space adjacent to the rink for penalized players, the penalty timekeeper, the game timekeeper, and the official scorer.
telephone box — a more or less soundproof booth containing a public telephone.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
nova scotia lox — a kind of brine-cured salmon, having either a salt cure (Scandinavian lox) or a sugar cure (Nova Scotia lox) often eaten with cream cheese on a bagel.
scandinavian lox — a kind of brine-cured salmon, having either a salt cure (Scandinavian lox) or a sugar cure (Nova Scotia lox) often eaten with cream cheese on a bagel.