Crossword clues for turnstiles
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n. (plural of turnstile English)
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Turnstiles is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel, released on May 19, 1976.
Usage examples of "turnstiles".
Cheerleaders practiced cartwheels over the turnstiles while the Tavernier High School band rehearsed the theme from Exodus.
In less than two hours, some lucky customer would breach the turnstiles at the Amazing Kingdom of Thrills and be proclaimed the Five-Millionth Visitor.
Rossiter and his family were clearly the first ones through the turnstiles this morning—"
A row of poles, still called turnstiles although nothing about them turned anymore, constrained both departing and arriving employees to pass between them one at a time, for accurate counting in either direction.
If he could manage to get the last booth in line, the one closest to the turnstiles, its one-way security glass would allow him to observe them from relative concealment.
We moved a little faster, anxious to get through the maze of alleyways and turnstiles that led out of the ground.
Meanwhile Hislam had taken himself off up to the top of Villa’s massive Holte End, to be with The Lads, and was busy telling anyone who would listen how he’d bunked into the ground under the turnstiles (he made this claim to someone he may or may not have known as soon as we walked into the ground).
Also at crowded hours, people go single file past the turnstiles, one after another in a steady stream.
Doors of similar design - known as turnstiles - which only allowed authorised personnel through one at a time, were now fitted to all high security areas.
If your card did not authorise you to change levels you could not get through the turnstiles into the elevator lobbies.
Karlstrom led the way past a saluting ensign to one of the turnstiles, stepped inside, and was rotated through.
But once through the turnstiles he did not go to the ferry gate but instead went to the men's room and then, out once more, he opened the door of a phone booth and went in.