ticket booth — A small structure or counter where tickets are sold, typically at theaters, cinemas, train stations, or amusement parks
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: A small structure or counter where tickets are sold, typically at theaters, cinemas, train stations, or amusement parks
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈtɪkɪt buːθ/
Example Sentences
- The ticket booth was so small that the clerk had to bend down to see customers.
- She ran to the ticket booth only to find out it was her lunch break.
- The vintage ticket booth at the old theater still uses manual ticket printing.
ticket booth
NOUN[/ˈtɪkɪt buːθ/]
A small structure or counter where tickets are sold, typically at theaters, cinemas, train stations, or amusement parks

A small structure or counter where tickets are sold, typically at theaters, cinemas, train stations, or amusement parks

At the ticket booth, truth flows from age to youth!
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“The ticket booth was so small that the clerk had to bend down to see customers.”
“She ran to the ticket booth only to find out it was her lunch break.”
“The vintage ticket booth at the old theater still uses manual ticket printing.”
“During the storm, the outdoor ticket booth became a temporary shelter.”
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