boothy (Meaning)

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boothy (n.)

See Bothy.

A wooden hut or humble cot, esp. a rude hut or barrack for unmarried farm servants; a shepherd's or hunter's hut; a booth.

Synonyms & Antonyms of boothy

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boothy Sentence Examples

  1. In the quaint village, there stood a small boothy where villagers sold their homemade jams and preserves.
  2. The boothy at the carnival was adorned with colorful banners and twinkling lights, drawing in crowds with its lively atmosphere.
  3. At the beach, families gathered under the shade of the boothy, enjoying picnics and laughter.
  4. The boothy by the pier served piping hot fish and chips to hungry tourists eager for a taste of the seaside.
  5. Every summer, the local farmers set up a boothy at the market square, showcasing their fresh produce and homemade crafts.
  6. As the rain poured down, concert-goers sought refuge under the boothy, huddling together with cups of hot cocoa.
  7. The boothy at the park offered information about local hiking trails and wildlife conservation efforts.
  8. Children giggled with excitement as they lined up for the boothy at the fair, eager to win prizes with their skillful aim.
  9. In the forest clearing, a solitary boothy provided shelter for weary travelers passing through the wilderness.
  10. During the holiday season, the town square was transformed into a festive wonderland, complete with a boothy where Santa Claus listened to children's wishes.

FAQs About the word boothy

See Bothy., A wooden hut or humble cot, esp. a rude hut or barrack for unmarried farm servants; a shepherd's or hunter's hut; a booth.

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No antonyms found.

In the quaint village, there stood a small boothy where villagers sold their homemade jams and preserves.

The boothy at the carnival was adorned with colorful banners and twinkling lights, drawing in crowds with its lively atmosphere.

At the beach, families gathered under the shade of the boothy, enjoying picnics and laughter.

The boothy by the pier served piping hot fish and chips to hungry tourists eager for a taste of the seaside.