Place where tickets are sold to the public for admission to an event.
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Examples for "ticket office"
Examples for "ticket office"
1Jatinda entered the ticket office; Amar and I sat on the platform.
2The man who had charge of the ticket office burst out laughing.
3The online ticket office at litfest.ie will open at 3pm on Monday.
4The instruments were taken to the city ticket office, concealed under the counter.
5He walked rapidly to the railroad ticket office and spoke to the agent.
1She pulled her jacket off as she walked past the ticket booth.
2Joan waited by the ticket booth while Dave went down the steps.
3In my day they put the old fellows in the ticket booth.
4A handwritten sign was taped to the grimy glass of the ticket booth.
5She headed for a nearby ticket booth, Harold hurrying after her.
1Of course, any movie box office list is subject to serious interpretation.
2The domestic box office continues to fall well behind 2018's record year.
3Year after year, jaded and bloated blockbusters facepalm at the box office.
4Infinity War had the largest opening at the North American box office.
5Christians enjoyed a triumph at the US box office two weeks ago.
6Despite the success of smaller films, blockbusters rule at the box office.
7Source: Fast & Furious races to top of US box office 3.
8Not every story from the weekend box office was quite so rosy.
9But a major flaw limits the film's appeal and box office potential.
10Said, don't you want it to do better at the box office?
11The film's opening burst at the box office was certainly fairly impressive.
12The movies are very competitive and they have done great box office.
13This time, there are three new angels taking over the box office.
14Independence Day seemed particularly shameless in its courting of Chinese box office.
15We want to see Doge in a full-blown box office action caper.
16The haul included Terminator 3 and other leading US box office titles.
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