Definition of Booths

1. Noun. (plural of booth) ¹

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Definition of Booths

1. booth [n] - See also: booth

Lexicographical Neighbors of Booths

bootery
bootes
booth
booth babe
booth babes
boothaling
bootheel
bootheels
boothite
boothlike
boothman
boothmate
boothmates
boothmen
boothose
booths (current term)
boothy
bootie
booties
bootiful
bootikin
bootikins
bootilicious
booting
booting up
bootjack
bootjacked
bootjacking
bootjacks
bootlace

Literary usage of Booths

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Life of General William Booth: The Founder of the Salvation Army by Harold Begbie (1920)
"At the same time, her testimony is emphatic to the nobility of the booths, and to the reality of their passionate religious zeal. ..."

2. The Composition of the Hexateuch: An Introduction with Select Lists of Words by Joseph Estlin Carpenter, George Harford (1902)
"The meeting was renewed the following day, and preparations were then made for the solemn observance of the Feast of booths, which was duly kept for eight ..."

3. Jewett's Manual for Election Officers and Voters in the State of New York by Freeborn G. Jewett (1897)
"Voting booths and guard rails. — There shall be in each polling place during each election a sufficient number of voting booths, not less than one for every ..."

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