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toll booth

alt. A booth on a toll road or toll bridge where the toll is collected. n. A booth on a toll road or toll bridge where the toll is collected.

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Toll Booth (film)

Toll Booth is a 2010 Turkish drama film directed by Tolga Karaçelik, which tells the story of a reclusive toll-booth attendant. The film was selected for the 47th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival.

Usage examples of "toll booth".

They put the women, if they weren't too old, and the girls to work on their knees right there in the toll booth.

The lady at the toll booth, for instance, when she'd snatched the dollar bill out of his hand—.

He stopped at the toll booth ahead, inserted his toll card, dangled his arm from his window, oblivious to her presence.

When you go through a paypoint -- a toll booth -- we debit you for the stuff that you didn't fast-forward, the stuff you listened to and kept.

Rancor swallowed terror and he came storming out of the toll booth, shaking his fist and shouting, “.

Mayor Eyebright would sooner miss his father's funeral (and had) than his assigned stint at the toll booth.

Everybody who drives eventually crosses a bridge, passes under an overpass, takes the tunnel, goes through a toll booth.

We'll radio in for permission to leave Toll Booth station and track this character down.

Even rolling down the window at the toll booth and finding the right change was hard.

The border crossing looked more like a toll booth for the Golden Gate Bridge than a national frontier, and Drummond slowed to the mandatory ten miles per hour and nudged Freise awake as he approached the border checkpoint.

Myron took the back exit over the New JerseyTurnpike and onto the northbound lanes just past the final toll booth.