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tollbooth
[ tohl-booth, -booth ]
noun
, plural toll·booths [tohl, -boo, th, z, -booths].
- a booth, as at a bridge or the entrance to a toll road, where a toll is collected.
- Chiefly Scot. tolbooth.
tollbooth
/ ˈtəʊlˌbuːθ; ˈtɒl-; -ˌbuːð /
noun
- a booth or kiosk at which a toll is collected
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tollbooth1
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Example Sentences
The E-ZPass system in Virginia and other states allows drivers to pass through tollbooths without paying cash, sometimes including a toll discount.
From Washington Post
Tollbooths will no longer accept cash or loose change for payments.
From Washington Post
But I will give you the name of the man who used to go to the tollbooth on Sunday afternoons.
From Project Gutenberg
But Willie went wrong—and from bad to worse; but now he is in the tollbooth at Aberdeen, as you have heard.
From Project Gutenberg
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