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  • noun Plural form of boothy.

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Examples

  • Usually, a sketchbook is enough of a teaser- and if the feedback is null, it's best to retreat to safer harborslike talking about the boothies actual product This goes for other festivals as well- I've seen people totally disrespect a craftsperson's work to their face.

    How NOT to Pitch at a Convention Michael Alan Nelson 2009

  • The Shaykhs took all the water which could be found in the palm-boothies near the shore, and drank coffee behind a bush.

    The Land of Midian 2003

  • The boothies were packing up, carrying boxes to the cars and pickups parked in the narrow streets.

    Knight Of Ghosts And Shadows Lackey, Mercedes 1990

  • Eric moved carefully through the thickening traffic on the dusty lane, past the travelers haggling with the boothies over their wares.

    Knight Of Ghosts And Shadows Lackey, Mercedes 1990

  • The Shaykhs took all the water which could be found in the palm-boothies near the shore, and drank coffee behind a bush.

    The Land of Midian — Volume 1 Richard Francis Burton 1855

  • Both vendors and boothies need to arrive by 9 a.m. to set up.

    The Union - All Categories 2009

  • &c. Lismore, the most famous of Mochuda's foundations, became within a century of the saint's death, one of the great monastic schools of Erin, attracting to his halls, or rather to its boothies, students from all

    Life of St. Declan of Ardmore and Life of St. Mochuda of Lismore Anonymous

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