Booth

[ UK /bˈuːθ/ ]
[ US /ˈbuθ/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States actor and assassin of President Lincoln (1838-1865)
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How To Use Booth In A Sentence

  • The restaurant, with its acre of tables, glassed and naperied; the ranges of telephone booths, all going it together; the cellars, a vast subterrene, with dusky avenues of lockers, each cluttered with beverages of individual predilection -- though I suppose that, after all, they were a good deal alike .... On the Stairs
  • The market opened 100 booths selling South Korean clothes on 2,600 square meters of floor last August.
  • Dr Booth is categorical about how severe the problem of childhood obesity has become.
  • Note: Fees for the standard exhibition booth include those for exhibition space, 2.5-meters-high wainscot, making of lintel, negotiation table, two chairs, 220V mains socket and two spotlights .
  • Rivlin said that anti-immigration rhetoric has galvanized immigrant voters, bringing them to the streets in protest and to the polling booth.
  • Sitting at his toll booth one day, the publican saw Jesus approaching.
  • Booth paints a grim picture of life in the next century.
  • My patio hung over a medium sized street that was lined with shops and booths that sold fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers.
  • In the theater's museum is the real Booth derringer. Movie on Lincoln assassination has second life in D.C. crime museum
  • A passive-aggressiveness marches through it: On one hand, Capitol doubts its salability and keeps it off the market; on the other, the label constantly attempts to justify its importance by hailing every burp and burble emanating from the recording booth. Pet Sounds : It's Not Rock 'n' Roll, But We Like It
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