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booths

n. (plural of booth English)

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Booths is a chain of high-end supermarkets in Northern England. Most of its branches are located in Lancashire, but there are also branches in Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester and North Yorkshire. Booths is said to be the 'Waitrose of the North' by various sources, most notably The Telegraph. Booths attempt to compete on quality as opposed to just price. It has been developed on the motto "to sell the best quality goods in shops staffed by first class assistants".

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They walked down the Midway, past the Skillo games and the Fascination booths and the Three-Card Monte tables and the Bozo cage, past the Wax Museum and the concession stands, past the specialty tent where Billybuck Dancer put on his Wild West Show Three Times Nightly, past the makeshift wrestling ring where the carnival offered 50-Credits-50 to anyone who could stay five minutes with Julius Squeezer, their green-skinned and slightly reptilian muscleman from far Antares.

Public phone booths were a dime a dozen, particularly in hotel lobbies and airports.

He went to one of the booths along the south wall, reaching for the phone extended by a clerk.

He watched a woman move from phone to phone in a series of open booths outside an office building near the Cotton Exchange.

Not long ago, it had been one of his favorite bars, a darkened den with wooden booths, a jukebox of Sinatra songs and a painting so blackened by grit that only old-timers knew it was of Joe Louis delivering the knock-out punch to Max Schmeling.

Every year we trek to their gathering in Twinsburg, Ohio, and set up booths and hound them unmercifully to get them to participate in all kinds of studies.

Gavin found himself mobtossed into one of the booths that lined the underside of the balcony.

So many more booths followed that Gavin lost count and track as he was mobtossed around the perimeter of the lower floor over the burn-marred, spit-stained manturf.

Gavin, who had drifted past the other booths in a kind of mind-blasted euphoria, unimpressed and unmotivated, hesitated in front of this blatant disregard for the proprieties.

The corridor with its endless array of booths circling the building seemed tawdry.

Plastic-covered booths lined the walls and filled the center of the room.

The courtyard was lined with blue transporter booths, disgorging more pedestrians with every passing instant.

Our transporter booths are still controlled by a complex network of geosynchronous satellites, are they not?

But it seems to me that before we can put up hundreds of transporter booths, we need the Klingons to make Aluwna safe.

Karuw also had to oversee the manufacture of several thousand compact solar-powered transporter booths, to be transported to the planet as soon as the Klingons secured a big enough area.