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n. (plural of telephone booth English)
Usage examples of "telephone booths".
From there he took the Maine Turnpike to Portland, where he stopped at a service area and parked near a row of telephone booths.
There was a group of telephone booths in the back, racks containing bargain books, the usual array of bargain counters and drug counters.
Some call boxes were in the open, but upstairs he found telephone booths and books for different cities on a stainless-steel counter.
He walked slowly, getting used to the unaccustomed stick, his feet aching and his gloved hands sore and prickly, towards the telephone booths.
The store was a small one, with two large telephone booths in the back.
I found the telephone booths in a cul-de-sac behind the main desk and called the Bradshaw house.
The arrangement of the store was such that they could see the telephone booths from where they sat, and they saw Doc enter one of these.
Only when Abrahams approached them closer did he see that it was an innocuous ice cream and soft drink counter, with many telephone booths nearby.