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word ticket
definition
noun
A ticket is a small, official piece of paper or card which shows that you have paid to enter a place such as a theatre or a sports ground, or shows that you have paid for a journey .
I queued for two hours to get a ticket to see the football game.
I love opera and last year I got tickets for Covent Garden.
Entrance is free, but by ticket only.
He became a ticket collector at Waterloo Station.
A ticket is an official piece of paper which orders you to pay a fine or to appear in court because you have committed a driving or parking offence.
I want to know at what point I break the speed limit and get a ticket.
A ticket for a game of chance such as a raffle or a lottery is a piece of paper with a number on it. If the number on your ticket matches the number chosen, you win a prize .
She bought a lottery ticket and won more than $33 million.
The particular ticket on which a person fights an election is the party they represent or the policies they support.
He first ran for president on a far-left ticket.
She would want to fight the election on a ticket of parliamentary democracy.
It's a ticket that was designed to appeal to suburban and small town voters.
A ticket is the list of candidates who are representing a particular political party or group in an election.
He plans to remain on the Republican ticket for the November election.
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