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tickets
/ ˈɪɪٲ /
plural noun
- informal.the end; that was it
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tickets1
Example Sentences
A thousand tickets will be given free to teenagers this year, with educational sessions planned on menstrual health, pelvic health and knowing basic body parts.
With tickets sold for £73.25 for this year's festival in the Buckinghamshire city, Yungblud said he felt more expensive events had become "a thing of privilege" that "do not represent real people".
One fan said it is like walking into a "posh garden party" - this is a space open to fans with general admission tickets.
And what about the $4,000 I spent on World Series tickets in ’17 hoping to fulfill my son’s lifelong dream of seeing his beloved Dodgers win the championship on the field at Chavez Ravine?
Punters buy raffle tickets in the hope that they will be the lucky one to choose the correct key, open the box and snaffle the prize money.
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