“booth” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “booth”:

– Angela even approaches a female customer in the supermarket and tells her she recognises her as “Tracey Booth from Crossroads”.

– Kiosk in English-speaking countries means a small booth offering goods and services.

– This painting was made public in “The Saturday Evening Post” of February 20, 1943, along with an essay of Booth Tarkington.

– She has been known as Adrian Booth since 1945.

– It is most well known as the place where Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth during the play “Our American Cousin”.

– His accomplice surrendered but Booth refused.

booth use in sentences
booth use in sentences

Example sentences of “booth”:

- She was best known for her role as "Barbara Baxter" in the final season of the Shirley Booth sitcom "Hazel Hazel", which aired on 1965 to 1966 though the program began in 1961 on NBC.

- The show stars Jay North as Dennis Mitchell, Herbert Anderson as his father Henry, Gloria Henry as his mother Alice, Billy Booth as his friend Tommy Anderson, and Jeannie Russell as his friend Margaret Wade.
- At subway stations, riders can buy MetroCards from the station booth or from vending machines.

– She was best known for her role as “Barbara Baxter” in the final season of the Shirley Booth sitcom “Hazel Hazel”, which aired on 1965 to 1966 though the program began in 1961 on NBC.

– The show stars Jay North as Dennis Mitchell, Herbert Anderson as his father Henry, Gloria Henry as his mother Alice, Billy Booth as his friend Tommy Anderson, and Jeannie Russell as his friend Margaret Wade.

– At subway stations, riders can buy MetroCards from the station booth or from vending machines.

– The body of John Wilkes Booth was examined and identified on the monitor USS “Montauk”, moored at the Yard.

– Caywood, then known as Betty Caywood Bushman, returned to the baseball broadcast booth on August 16, 2008, joining the WHB radio broadcast of games for the independent baseball team, the Kansas City T-Bones.

– According to Booth‘s former friend, Louis Weichmann, Booth may have made the decision to kill the President after hearing Lincoln deliver a speech on April 11 urging Negro suffrage.

– Kugler was added to the NFL booth and was the voice of the Nebraska Cornhuskers football and men’s basketball.

– On April 14, 1865, while picking up his mail at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., Booth found out that Lincoln would be going to a play with his wife there that evening.

– A few minutes later, Booth began gasping for air as his throat continued to swell, then there was a shiver and a gurgle and his body shuddered, before Booth died from asphyxia – he literally choked to death.

– Corbett maintained that he didn’t intend to kill Booth, but merely wanted to inflict a disabling wound, but either his aim slipped or Booth moved at the moment Corbett pulled the trigger.

– Withers died in Englewood, New Jersey at age 97 on October 7, 2014 at the Lillian Booth Actors Home.

– He will pay the fee when he leaves to an attendant typically stationed in a small booth at the exit.

– He was known for playing the part of John Wilkes Booth in the movie “The Birth of a Nation”.

– The Mudd Club was named after Samuel Alexander Mudd, a doctor who treated John Wilkes Booth after Abraham Lincoln’s assassination.

– In the first toll roads, you had to stop at a booth along the road and pay the toll to a person, called a “collector”.

– The curtain of the booth opens.

– In 1988, just for fun, Blige recorded an cover versioncover of Anita Baker’s “Caught Up in the Rapture” at a recording booth in a local mall.

– The wind phone is a telephone booth in the town of Ōtsuchi in Japan.

– A telephone box or phone booth is a public kiosk enclosing a payphone.

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