Paper or cardboard document showing payment for access to an event or service.
Ticket allowing access to an event or location.
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Examples for "ticket"
Examples for "ticket"
1No wonder most countries ask for proof of return ticket upon arrival.
2Your ticket access link will allow you access to watch both events.
3However, they have not yet produced the ticket to claim the money.
4He could lead the ticket and build a political movement, she said.
5Gift aid your ticket and you get free admission for a year.
1The catalogue, however, was a ticket of admission for the season.
2She was trying to deny him Danny, and Danny was his ticket of admission.
3From then on, the red slipper was his ticket of admission to the boarding house.
4The American Minister obtained for him a ticket of admission to the House of Commons.
5A man came and purchased a ticket of admission.
1Again the card marked 'Harry's friend' was like an entrance ticket.
2The qualifications in medicine are only an entrance ticket to surgical training, he explains.
3I had the address of the venue, which was written in biro on the cardboard entrance ticket.
4I bought an entrance ticket, pulled the Bermudas on and my stomach in, and stepped into the sunshine.
5He followed them to the front gate of the park, where a large billboard declared that an entrance ticket cost thirty yuan.
6Hobby-X entrance tickets will be available at the entrance at R100 per person.
7There were no entrance tickets, no security guards, and no one had to check our vehicle.
8They purchased entrance tickets and noticed, through the open gate, that the garden appeared to be rather deserted.
9This plan of selling entrance tickets to see the treasures and curiosities of the Cathedral filled all his thoughts.
10Thereupon half a dozen persons presented themselves, greeted me as a brother democrat, and begged me to procure them free entrance tickets.
11'You need an entrance ticket.'
Translations for entrance ticket