booth造句31. Henry sat down, glancing back at the booth, where he knows I usually sit.
32. The guy in the ticket booth had snake tattoos all over his arms and glasses held together with toothpicks and tape.
33. I snagged a glass of wine at the bar and then I sat in the back booth and surveyed the place.
34. She watched what other people did, showing their tickets to the man in the booth, and she did the same.
35. A tired girl with brown hair above a white dress looked across the room from another booth with a question.
36. The lads would say they were out of beer money, so I'd go looking for a booth.
37. She came back from the telephone booth quickly, looking distracted.
38. In a phone booth, Celine gives Robert lessons in sounding demanding and ruthless in his ransom calls to Naville.
39. We got tickets at the booth and started with the whale.
40. I was dawdling over dessert, still killing time, when an old friend, Rose Dikas, slid into my booth.
41. It took him a few minutes to find a public phone booth.
42. The rector raised up from his seat in the booth and looked through the front window.
43. They felt sure that at the moment of truth in the polling booth most voters will consider their wallets.
44. You know, I just called you from a telephone booth.
45. I told him all about Marie and showed him the pictures we took in that photo booth.
46. Spring focus: Buck Martinez is moving from the broadcast booth to the manager's office with no previous experience.
47. The elevator is a perforated metal box no larger than a phone booth.
48. We walk inside and slide into a booth, he and Mary on one side and me on the other.
49. He walked back toward the telephone booth through knots of drinking blacks.
50. Eyes shaded by his trademark red cap, Chick Cashman settles into the small booth, facing me across the Formica table.
51. All those voters who shamefacedly backed the Tories in the secrecy of the polling booth are probably feeling vindicated.
52. We can not expect voters to leave their conscience behind them when they go to the polling booth.
53. I got a cup of tea and sat down in a booth at the back.
54. He left the phone booth and went quickly out to the street.
55. Charles Booth argued, probably correctly, that old age pensions would encourage children to take in elderly parents.
56. Inside the booth, he secured the door with his foot and thumbed through the phone book.
57. Within moments of our first encounter, he has whipped out a Photo-Me booth shot of his newborn baby daughter.
58. I paid a man in a booth and asked if there were any maps.
59. Here are those ridiculous pictures taken in a booth on the street.
60. Flower seniors stood in line with flower child re-enactors at the marijuana cookie booth.