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Discover LudwigThe word "booth" is an acceptable word in written English
It is a noun that refers to a small temporary structure, usually made of wood or metal, that is used for a variety of purposes, such as a ticket counter or a voting station. Example: The carnival had several booths set up where you could buy cotton candy and play games.
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Booth
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A small stall for the display and sale of goods.
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You know that the only real alternative to watching a dozen How I Met Your Mother repeats in a row is for us to run into the streets screaming until we accidentally clatter into a polling booth.
And everyone knows that the only thing that can even come close to matching a decade-old repeat of Top Gear in terms of witty banter is a dank polling booth set up in an abandoned church hall on a drizzly Thursday afternoon".
The @Bristol science centre is running a party with after-hours access to the exhibits, a pop-up dating booth and the chance to take part in a dissection of a pig's heart (£7, at-bristol.org.uk).uk
A booth manned by the religious police ensures that no visitors step out of line.
Noyce later commented that she tried to flee from the set before filming began – she was once found in a telephone booth trying to book a flight back to Broome (filming took place in Adelaide).
In last year's production of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper, she built a film studio in miniature: a sound stage, a cinema screen, a booth in which a foley artist created live sound effects, and a cabin in which an actor voiced the main character's fragmented thoughts.
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But there are plenty of quiet nooks, including some booth-like seating in a separate room dubbed The Saloon.
A guard-booth fronts most high-end housing.
"We've made good use of the past three years, to become more prepared militarily and politically," said a FARC commander at a guerrilla toll-booth on a dusty road in the south of the zone.
At the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business, the percentage of students going for jobs in investment banking has fallen from 30% in 2007 to 16% this year.In this section Banks?
While others in his class were deciding between multiple job offers, Ricardo Taveira, an MBA student at Chicago's Booth School, was playing a game of brinkmanship IN THE film "Rebel Without a Cause", James Dean (pictured) plays a game called "chickie run", in which two car drivers hurtle towards a cliff edge.
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