kiosk

IPA: kˈiɔsk

noun

  • A small enclosed structure, often freestanding, open on one side or with a window, used as a booth to sell newspapers, cigarettes, etc.
  • A similar unattended stand for the automatic dispensing of tickets, etc.
  • A public telephone booth.
  • A Turkish garden pavilion.
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Examples of "kiosk" in Sentences

  • Web pages ran in kiosk software on Windows XP PCs.
  • One other issue concerning a staffed vs unstaffed kiosk is the need for a bike helmet.
  • We’re going to try the experiment of printing a photo at a kiosk from the memory card.
  • You probably already like to use the check-in kiosk at the airport to try to get a better seat.
  • Buying a taxi ticket at the airport kiosk is the safest way to get a taxi there without worries of being overcharged, robbed, etc.
  • The sandwich kiosk is just outside the northwest corner of the tent, and the soup and online order pick-up kiosk is just outside the southwest corner of the tent.
  • # {params [: kiosk] [: city]}, loc = MultiGeocoder. geocode (address) if @kiosk. update_attributes (params [: kiosk]) flash [: notice] = 'Kiosk was successfully updated.'
  • We understand that there may be times that a kiosk is not functional, so we do make an effort to make sure our customers are aware that other redemption resources are available in these cases.

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