[
US
/ˈtoʊɫˌbuθ/
]
[ UK /tˈəʊlbuːθ/ ]
[ UK /tˈəʊlbuːθ/ ]
NOUN
- a booth at a tollgate where the toll collector collects tolls
How To Use tollbooth In A Sentence
- There were 20 tollbooths at the toll station studied.
- Current practice tends to emphasize only vehicle-type differentiation, primarily for administrative ease in toll collection via tollbooths.
- The outgrowth is something called "contactless payment" - already available at a gas pump or tollbooth near you.
- In amongst the ranks of commuters' cars queuing up at the tollbooths were the vehicles of those who were heading north for a more adventurous weekend.
- We were back on course and heading through a purple and yellow tollbooth by the time Louis spoke.
- On your way to the airport, you are passing tollbooths while your transponder makes a record of where you are.
- The causeway near the mill, crossing the creek, is a toll bridge, with tollbooth intact.
- Sidewalk with a tollbooth: Dan Snyder's latest idea to gouge fans at FedEx Field. Week 888: Make up a word based on someone's name
- Other networks are more sophisticated, like the new beltway around Toronto, a toll road without tollbooths: transponders, cameras, and license-plate numbers provide the billing information.
- They also took over a tollbooth on the Oaxaca-Cuacnopalan highway, and let vehicles pass without paying tolls.