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booths

  • plural
    of booth.
    booth
    noun
    a stall, compartment, or light structure for the sale of goods or for display purposes, as at a market, exhibition, or fair.

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As polling booths closed, Hong was overwhelmingly favored on betting markets like Polymarket and Kalshi.

From Slate Aug. 12, 2026

Voting takes place at polling booths across the constituency, external from 07:00 until 22:00.

From BBC Aug. 12, 2026

Out of school for the summer, some kids chase each other around vendor booths while others snore in strollers next to their parents.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 28, 2026

A "Great American State Fair" in the capital designed as a celebration of the country's birthday has drawn sparse crowds and widespread mockery for its empty booths.

From Barron's Jul. 3, 2026

From the two booths were sold drinks and bloody brown hamburgers and cotton candy.

From "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" by Carson McCullers