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ticket tout

NOUN
  1. someone who buys tickets to an event in order to resell them at a profit

How To Use ticket tout In A Sentence

  • Whether it's pitch battles, boardroom corruption, manager's bungs or ticket tout scandals, the whole league stinks of sleaze.
  • That is unless you're prepared to shell out a hefty sum to a ticket tout.
  • Downing said British ticket touts were an "unwanted export" and were prevalent at sporting and music events around the world, with a close-knit network running sophisticated operations. Olympic Games organisers and police launch crackdown on ticket touts
  • Although I've travelled a lot without a valid ticket, I've never bought or sold to a ticket tout.
  • Ticket touts are not widely admired or popular. Times, Sunday Times
  • When ticket touting is allowed to go unchecked, the law of the land unenforced, we are asking for trouble. The Sun
  • God forgive me, I should have been out there queueing at 4am, along with the ticket touts and scalpers, and the diehards.
  • Whether it's pitch battles, boardroom corruption, manager's bungs or ticket tout scandals, the whole league stinks of sleaze.
  • Amongst the most cunning of the Irish were Charles Mitchell, from Boston's poor Chelsea suburb, and Mike Meehan, another Bostonian who initially earned his crust as a ticket tout before turning to broking.
  • These raids were made possible by Operation Refresh, which will also be targeting street drinking, begging and ticket touts.
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