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polling booth

NOUN
  1. a temporary booth in a polling place which people enter to cast their votes

How To Use polling booth In A Sentence

  • He's just warning voters of the political banana skins on route to the polling booths.
  • But, in the privacy of the polling booth, cooler and more hard-headed calculations came into play.
  • No more than one polar bear in a polling booth at a time, please. Times, Sunday Times
  • The storm had an impact beyond polling booths. Times, Sunday Times
  • All those voters who shamefacedly backed the Tories in the secrecy of the polling booth are probably feeling vindicated.
  • A few days later, election day in Bagdad, the young man wanders alone into a polling booth. Knowledge is Power
  • So the spooky prospect of Prime Minister Hague is just too science fiction to scare the Labour herd into the polling booths.
  • Tourist companies and associations have pledged to supply buses from more remote resorts to the improvised polling booths. Times, Sunday Times
  • Probably because their voters won't make it to the polling booth in time. The Sun
  • Extra police officers are being posted at polling booths and on patrol duties, and France has tightened controls along its border with Spain.
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