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Tollbooth
Tollbooth Toll"booth`, v. t.
To imprison in a tollbooth. [R.]
That they might tollbooth Oxford men. --Bp. Corbet.
Tollbooth
Tollbooth Toll"booth`, n. [Toll a tax + booth.] [Written also
tolbooth.]
1. A place where goods are weighed to ascertain the duties or
toll. [Obs.]
He saw Levy . . . sitting at the tollbooth. --Wyclif
(Mark ii. 14).
2. In Scotland, a burgh jail; hence, any prison, especially a
town jail. --Sir W. Scott.
Meaning of Tollbooths from wikipedia
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- free dictionary. A
tollbooth is a
place where tolls for road
usage are
collected on toll roads.
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