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booth
noun
a
small
enclosed
space
that
one
person
enters
to
do
something
privately
,
such
as
voting
,
making
a
phone
call
,
or
taking
photos
•
Maya
stepped
into
the
voting
booth
and
closed
the
curtain
behind
her
.
Maya
stepped
into
the
voting
booth
and
closed
the
curtain
behind
her
.
•
The
airport
still
has
a
coin-operated
phone
booth
near
the
baggage
claim
.
The
airport
still
has
a
coin-operated
phone
booth
near
the
baggage
claim
.
Old
English
“
bōth
”
and
Old
Norse
“
búð
”
meaning
a
dwelling
or
temporary
shelter
evolved
into
Middle
English
“
bothe
,”
keeping
the
idea
of
a
small
covered
space
.
noun
a
small
stall
or
table
set
up
at
a
market
,
fair
,
or
exhibition
where
people
sell
goods
or
give
out
information
•
Our
club
ran
a
lemonade
booth
at
the
summer
festival
.
Our
club
ran
a
lemonade
booth
at
the
summer
festival
.
•
Visitors
crowded
around
the
technology
booth
to
see
the
new
virtual-reality
headset
.
Visitors
crowded
around
the
technology
booth
to
see
the
new
virtual-reality
headset
.
noun
a
seating
area
in
a
restaurant
consisting
of
a
table
fixed
between
two
high-backed
benches
•
The
waiter
led
us
to
a
cozy
corner
booth
by
the
window
.
The
waiter
led
us
to
a
cozy
corner
booth
by
the
window
.
•
Children
like
sitting
in
a
booth
because
it
feels
like
their
own
little
fort
.
Children
like
sitting
in
a
booth
because
it
feels
like
their
own
little
fort
.