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Example sentences for "booths"

Lexicographically close words:
boote; booted; booters; bootes; booteth; bootie; booties; bootiful; booting; bootjack
  1. From the green behind the booths came the clamor of barking dogs and the thud of running feet accompanied by excited voices, now far away, now just outside the door.

  2. It happened that I was hiding behind a wood-pile in the hope that I could slip into one of the booths and get a weapon for myself.

  3. He rediscovered the lands and went upon them and named them, after which he built booths at a place he called Vinland and passed a winter there.

  4. This plain was now covered with booths symmetrically arranged in such a manner as to leave avenues broad enough to allow the crowd to pass without a crush.

  5. Thorfinn found without difficulty the booths abandoned by Leif, and himself added to their number.

  6. Leif and his men put up some booths and spent the winter in the new land, which they called Vinland, but set sail the following spring for Greenland.

  7. North in Vaagen I put up booths for the fishermen, so that poor people may find shelter and earn their living.

  8. Knowing the importance of the fisheries, as a source of national wealth, he had booths erected in Vaagen for the accommodation of the fishermen, and a church and parsonage for their spiritual welfare.

  9. Booths were closed in many instances; the streets, which ordinarily were quiet, were now deserted; there were no carpets swinging from balconies and housetops, and the citizens he saw were sober of countenance and of garb.

  10. Grouped about the great edifices were the booths of funeral stuffs and the stalls of caterers to the populace of the Libyan suburb of Thebes.

  11. The heavy drowsiness of a mid-winter noon had depopulated her booths and bazaars and quieted the quaint traffic of her squares.

  12. London was mighty when her marchaunts loved their merchandise, Bales of Eastern magic that empurpled wharf and quay: London was mighty when her booths were a dream-market, Loaded with the colours of the sunset and the sea.

  13. Said booths shall be open for the transaction of business on and after Monday, the 11th day of the month of September, A.

  14. Better got up gentlemen than the other cousins to ride over to polling-booths and hustings here and there, and show themselves on the side of England, it would be hard to find.

  15. Here refreshment-booths had been set up, musicians were fiddling, jugglers unrolling their carpets, dentists shouting out the merits of their panaceas, and light women drinking with the liveried servants of the nobility.

  16. In the four long streets of Indians' houses, then running eastward from the mission, booths of green boughs, decorated with flowers, were set up in front of all the doors.

  17. Outside these booths the men sat on their horses looking in at the dancing, which was chiefly done by the women.

  18. The tents were long humble booths stretched on hoops, each with its humble streamer or ensign without, and containing, of course, articles of refreshment within.

  19. In the booths it was impossible to stand upright, or to see much, on account of smoke.

  20. The frost continuing more and more severe, the Thames before London was planted with booths in formal streets, all sorts of trades and shops furnished and full of commodities, even to a printing press.

  21. There were oyster-stands, stalls of oranges, and booths with gilt gingerbread and toys for the children.

  22. In the square outside the house booths were set up, rifles cracked at the miniature ranges, merry-go-rounds creaked and grunted, and hideous steam organs roared from morning till night.

  23. In the Piazza Navona booths and stalls had been erected for the sale of figs and honey, and the fragrant products of the Roman osterie.

  24. The lights twinkle in the booths under the pretty lime avenues.

  25. He put to sea with thirty men and came straight to Leif's Booths in Vinland, where he stayed the winter.

  26. This is a large matsuri, and the booths of peddlers and mountebanks line the streets for blocks.

  27. On an afternoon in June Druce and Anson sat together in conference in one of the little booths of the Cafe Sinister's main dining room.

  28. But the sergeants led through them and the lanes of the booths down to the side of the river, where on a green knoll, with some dozen of men-at-arms and captains about him, sat the new Lord of Utterbol.

  29. These he took for merchants, as they were oftenest standing in and about the booths and shops, whereof there were some in all the streets, though the market for victuals and such like he found over for that day, and but scantily peopled.

  30. We shook our heads, and out of the booths rushed two women, and simultaneously dashed their infants in our faces.

  31. But on this Fair Day of which I am speaking I left the booths and the golden, gleaming merry-go-rounds for the next field, where horses were excited to brief madness and short energy.

  32. Details of Booths at Firing Line, "Trolleys," and Butt for Gallery Ranges.

  33. At the firing point a room or house should be provided with booths at least three feet wide with openings facing the targets.

  34. The booths for rifle shooting and the operation of the targets are practically the same as already described.

  35. The arrangement at the firing point is practically the same as in the case of the 50-yard ranges, the booths being at least 3 feet wide.

  36. The booths were planted in a cornfield, and the circuit of the fair, which was one of the largest in Europe, was over three miles.

  37. In early times the people used to make booths and tents with the boughs of trees near to the church, and were directed to celebrate the feast in them with thanksgiving and prayer.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "booths" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.