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ALL meanings of booth

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  • countable noun booth A booth is a small area separated from a larger public area by screens or thin walls where, for example, people can make a telephone call or vote in private. 3
  • countable noun booth A booth in a restaurant or café consists of a table with long fixed seats on two or sometimes three sides of it. 3
  • countable noun booth A booth is a small tent or stall, usually at a fair, in which you can buy goods or watch some form of entertainment. 3
  • countable noun booth A booth is a stall at an exhibition, for example with a display of goods for sale or with information leaflets. 3
  • noun booth a stall for the display or sale of goods, esp a temporary one at a fair or market 3
  • noun booth a small enclosed or partially enclosed room or cubicle, such as one containing a telephone (telephone booth) or one in which a person casts his or her vote at an election (polling booth) 3
  • noun booth two long high-backed benches with a long table between, used esp in bars and inexpensive restaurants 3
  • noun booth (formerly) a temporary structure for shelter, dwelling, storage, etc 3
  • noun booth Edwin Thomas, son of Junius Brutus Booth. 1833–93, US actor 3
  • noun booth John Wilkes, son of Junius Brutus Booth. 1838–65, US actor; assassin of Abraham Lincoln 3
  • noun booth Junius Brutus (ˈdʒuːnɪəs ˈbruːtəs). 1796–1852, US actor, born in England 3
  • noun booth William. 1829–1912, British religious leader; founder and first general of the Salvation Army (1878) 3
  • noun booth ˈBallington (ˈbælɪŋtən ) ; balˈiŋtən) 1859-1940; founder of Volunteers of America (1896): son of William 3
  • noun booth Edwin (Thomas)1833-93; U.S. actor: son of Junius Brutus 3
  • noun booth ˈEvangeline Cory (ˈkɔri ) ; kôrˈē) 1865-1950; U.S. general of Salvation Army, born in England: daughter of William 3
  • noun booth John Wilkes (wɪlks ) ; wilks) 1838-65; U.S. actor: assassin of Abraham Lincoln: son of Junius Brutus 3
  • noun booth ˈJunius Brutus (ˈdʒunjəs ) ; jo̅onˈyəs) ; ˈdʒuniəs ) ; jo̅onˈēəs) 1796-1852; U.S. actor, born in England 3
  • noun booth William1829-1912; Eng. revivalist: founder of the Salvation Army (1865) 3
  • noun booth a temporary shed or shelter 3
  • noun booth a stall for the sale or display of goods, as at markets and fairs 3
  • noun booth a small temporary structure or enclosure for voting at elections 3
  • noun booth a small permanent structure or enclosure to house a sentry, public telephone, etc. 3
  • noun booth a small, partially enclosed compartment with a table and seats, as in some restaurants 3
  • noun plural booth a stall, compartment, or light structure for the sale of goods or for display purposes, as at a market, exhibition, or fair. 1
  • noun plural booth a small compartment or boxlike room for a specific use by one occupant: a telephone booth; a projection booth. 1
  • noun plural booth a small, temporary structure used by voters at elections. 1
  • noun plural booth a partly enclosed compartment or partitioned area, as in a restaurant or music store, equipped for a specific use by one or more persons. 1
  • noun plural booth a temporary structure of any material, as boughs, canvas, or boards, used especially for shelter; shed. 1
  • noun booth Ballington [bal-ing-tuh n] /ˈbæl ɪŋ tən/ (Show IPA), 1859–1940, founder of the Volunteers of America 1896 (son of William Booth). 1
  • noun booth Edwin Thomas, 1833–93, U.S. actor (brother of John Wilkes Booth). 1
  • noun booth Evangeline Cory [kawr-ee,, kohr-ee] /ˈkɔr i,, ˈkoʊr i/ (Show IPA), 1865?–1950, general of the Salvation Army 1934–39 (daughter of William Booth). 1
  • noun booth John Wilkes, 1838–65, U.S. actor: assassin of Abraham Lincoln (brother of Edwin Thomas Booth). 1
  • noun booth Junius Brutus, 1796–1852, English actor (father of Edwin and John Booth). 1
  • noun booth William ("General Booth") 1829–1912, English religious leader: founder of the Salvation Army 1865. 1
  • noun booth William Bramwell [bram-wel,, -wuh l] /ˈbræmˌwɛl,, -wəl/ (Show IPA), 1856–1929, general of the Salvation Army (son of William Booth). 1
  • noun booth a male given name. 1
  • noun booth A small stall for the display and sale of goods. 0
  • noun booth An enclosure just big enough to accommodate one standing person. 0
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