ticket book

NOUN
  1. a book of tickets that can be torn out and used
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  • Junior season ticket books cost £25 for home and away games plus cup competitions.
  • The Ministry of Transportation says it wants to encourage everyone to use the pre-paid ticket books, because this expedites the toll-paying process.
  • The ticket booking is a bit fiddly, and the design is more simplistic than simple, but the database is vast and efficient. Times, Sunday Times
  • Are you really going to win an argument with an officer who has already cut you off, then pulled you over and whipped out a ticket book because you had tooted at him?
  • The event was scheduled for last weekend but with only 20 ticket bookings the committee had no other option than cancelling.
  • Advance ticket bookings are up 70% in part because of frustrated demand.
  • Culture+ offer includes one glass of champagne per ticket booked. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jiajia Te Swastika net price for your ticket booking service extremely helpful!
  • Culture+ offer includes one glass of champagne per ticket booked. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ignoring the boysy banter, beautiful Angel Coulby - a Guinevere who is all smile and freckle and luxuriant curl - is deeply absorbed in a thriller, her train-ticket bookmark clutched in her right hand as she scans the text. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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