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booths Meaning
booths
a temporary shelter for livestock or field workers, an enclosed seating area (as in a restaurant) consisting typically of a table placed between two high-backed benches, a section of a restaurant consisting of a table between two high-backed benches, a small enclosure affording privacy for one person at a time, a stall or stand (as at a fair) for the sale or exhibition of goods, a covered stand for selling or displaying goods (as at a fair or exhibition) or for providing services, a small enclosure giving privacy for one person, William Bramwell 1856–1929 Salvation Army general; Ballington 1857–1940 founder of Volunteers of America; Evangeline Cory 1865–1950 Salvation Army general, an isolated enclosure used in sound recording or in broadcasting, Junius Brutus 1796–1852 b in England and his sons Edwin Thomas 1833–1893 and John Wilkes 1838–1865 assassin of Lincoln, a small enclosure that isolates its occupant especially from patrons or customers
booths Sentence Examples
- The festival grounds were filled with vibrant food booths offering a wide range of culinary delights.
- Each booth at the convention showcased a different technology innovation.
- At the town fair, booths lined the streets, selling local crafts, sweets, and games.
- The voting booths were set up in a quiet corner of the gymnasium to ensure privacy.
- The conference booths provided an opportunity for attendees to network and learn about industry trends.
- The carnival booths offered everything from ring toss to basketball, ensuring fun for all ages.
- The information booths at the airport provided travelers with essential details on flights and services.
- The amusement park boasted a variety of thrill rides, each with its own designated booth.
- The booths at the mall's pop-up event promoted new products and offered exclusive discounts.
- The market stalls and booths were adorned with colorful banners, creating a lively atmosphere.
FAQs About the word booths
a temporary shelter for livestock or field workers, an enclosed seating area (as in a restaurant) consisting typically of a table placed between two high-backed
cabins, accommodations,cubicles, rooms, berths, bays, compartments, alcoves, closets, nooks
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The festival grounds were filled with vibrant food booths offering a wide range of culinary delights.
Each booth at the convention showcased a different technology innovation.
At the town fair, booths lined the streets, selling local crafts, sweets, and games.
The voting booths were set up in a quiet corner of the gymnasium to ensure privacy.