We have no meanings for "leave the booth" in our records yet.
1 I needed an excuse-anyexcuse-toget up and leave the booth .
2 I gestured imperiously for him to leave the booth and come out to talk to me.
3 He'd probably been instructed never to leave the booth without checking first, but boredom can be a terrible motivator.
4 Then he washed the plate nicely; and seeing no one in sight, he thought he could leave the booth long enough to return the plate.
5 Reich hung up, left the booth , and darted to the main stairs.
6 The robot-confessor had passed the obligatory sentence and Barrent had left the booth .
7 But at that moment the chief turned and left the booth .
8 He concluded not to telephone, at present, and left the booth .
9 Then the operator waited while Vanning left the booth and got the necessary change.
10 Bill left the booth quickly and returned home with Perrone.
11 Momma'd just eat me up alive if I left the booth for a minute!
12 Leaving the booth , she started down Ponce Avenue, back the way she'd come this morning.
13 He left the booth , strolled back into the square.
14 Their talk ended there, and Thorhall left the booth .
15 Ochoa left the booth to take his position while Nikki returned to Gerald Buckley inside Interrogation.
16 As Reich left the booth , a man clothed in an air of inept eagerness accosted him.
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