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ticket booth

NOUN
  1. the office where tickets of admission are sold

How To Use ticket booth In A Sentence

  • His second came at the ticket booth, where there was no-one for him to show his first-class ticket to.
  • When we got to the Amtrak ticket booth for the first portion of our journey, I did hover just a little bit, but only because of a parental appendage known as the credit card.
  • One advantage of the cineplex is that less space, on a percentage basis, is occupied by lobby, ticket booth, etc., so there is room for more seats. Key Operating Ratio, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • By the blind ticket booth a sign spoke four languages.
  • The shutters were firmly closed at the ticket booth, the waxwork policemen staring with sightless eyes at passers-by.
  • astonishingly enough, all went as approximately planned and we saw Underworld last night. i walked away from the showing with mixed feelings, which seems to be the general consensus among people who didn't charge screaming at the ticket booth post-viewing, demanding their money back and making vivid threats involving "kneecaps" and "malatov cocktails." here then, is my opinion, which you may interpret as pure critical gospel or discard at your leisure. So...underworld.
  • The guy in the ticket booth had snake tattoos all over his arms and glasses held together with toothpicks and tape.
  • The guy in the ticket booth had snake tattoos all over his arms and glasses held together with toothpicks and tape.
  • There is no ticket booth, the mottled walls, the empty waiting area, like an abandoned station.
  • Bert, a younger trainman, walked out of the ticket booth and came towards me and the child.
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