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booth English

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What does booth mean?
Definitions in simple English

booth

A small stall to sell items. An enclosure just big enough to hold one standing person. The man had to use the bathroom booth. The woman had to make a phone call in a booth.

booth

small area set off by walls for special use a table (in a restaurant or bar) surrounded by two high-backed benches a small shop at a fair; for selling goods or entertainment

Booth

United States actor and assassin of President Lincoln (1838-1865)

Synonyms booth synonyms

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Booth English » English

John Wilkes Booth

Topics booth topics

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Simple sentences

John Wilkes Booth carried a notebook.
The ticket booth is not always open.
Tom was sitting alone in a corner booth, eating his lunch.
I have left my umbrella in the phone booth.
Where's the nearest telephone booth?

Movie subtitles

I slipped something to my buddy in the audio booth.
Yeah, that's why I so deftly moved you into a booth in the back.
Say, who is responsible for installing me in this telephone booth?
Did you ever see a scratch pad in a telephone booth?
We get him in the phone booth where he can't move.
Rocco, the phone booth, but keep low.
I once seen Booth, and he couldn't acted it better.
Let's get to a phone booth.
Ladies and gentlemen, the magnificent Ambersons was based on Booth Tarkington's novel.
Back booth empty?
But not from your house. From a booth.
I'm calling from a booth in the Hotel Delmonico.
She wanted to keep the booth open after I left and practice her palmistry.
The lady in the cake booth asked me to let her gentleman friend win it.
I see. You want a telephone booth.
If you want to ramble on, rent a booth like the rest of us.
I was lucky to get a minute. He was in a telephone booth.
Mr. Carlton was in a telephone booth at the station?
Do you, Sherry? Do you, Maggie? Why would he walk out of here, straight to a telephone booth and send me to South Carolina on a fool's errand?
George, bring that booth forward.
Look, there's a booth over there.
For a telephone booth to put in a reverse call to my daddy.
There's the telephone booth.
Hi, Pinkie. Back booth empty?
Or is it one of them farmhouses, you know, with a telephone booth in the backyard?
The lady in the next booth heard you saying that you went to Public School 62 10 years ago.
Call me tomorrow. But not from your house. From a booth.
Here's a good booth.
There's a police booth to intimidate him.
When Ballin comes down, I want you sitting in a booth alone.
I'll use the phone booth in the hall.
Pretty crowded in here for a phone booth, isn't it?
You wouldn't prefer a booth?
Would he prefer a booth, Mr. Dowd?
May I have my regular booth?
He's here now. In the back booth.

News and current affairs

A further study found a similar difference in willingness to mail an addressed letter that had been left behind in the phone booth: those who found the coin were more likely to mail the letter.
Xtify's challenge will be to get distribution; users will need to add the app to their cell phone in order to be targeted by anyone from a manicurist to an airport massage booth.
In the United States, there is now a more systematic, independent survey promoted by economists at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

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