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booth

noun as in small enclosure or building

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He came to Southern California in 1983 and called races part-time before moving to the main spot in the booth at Santa Anita the following year.

From their booths, toymakers greeted questions about Trump's moves with head shakes, grimaces and disbelief.

From BBC

Dressed casually in a plaid gray button-down shirt and beige pants, he drinks iced tea at a back-corner booth at Swingers Diner in West Hollywood.

Victoria Miro Gallery will make space in its booth for donated art, and some proceeds will go toward the Los Angeles County Relief Fund.

Some cast members decorate their booths, which are lined with full-length mirrors, like high school lockers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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