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Definition of kiosk:

  • (noun) small area set off by walls for special use | a similar unattended stand for the automatic dispensing of tickets, etc.

Sentence Examples:

A few kiosks are here to be seen, but every thing seemed miserably out of repair.

Not far from this place is an imperial kiosk, with a garden.

Time, afternoon; the orchestra is tuning up in a kiosk.

He cried presently, sitting down in the kiosk.

He invited me to retain occupation of the kiosk.

As I found my time was so occupied I reluctantly decided to keep only to the kiosk.

Darting from the kiosk Drummer boarded the strip and nodded back to Brad to join him.

And then, under the kiosk, he saw a white figure, which reminded him of Francesca.

In the kiosk of my garden, the princess is now a willing prisoner.

In the kiosk, the military band.

The school is held in one of the kiosks of the Sultan, which overlooks the sea.

I turned away, not stopping until I had regained the kiosk.

When he went out of the kiosk he walked briskly toward an appointment he had made.

In the center of the park is a small kiosk, from which one may take in the surroundings.

On our entering the kiosk, he motioned me to be seated.

Look, you can even see those poor devils lying around the subway kiosk.

All about the kiosk bodies which had laid so still for the past week were moving.

They turned from the sea into the broad walk of the Villa, and walked towards the kiosk.

Henry stopped abruptly, and stood in the shadow of a newspaper kiosk.

He stepped out of a kiosk onto an upper deck, thirty feet above the surface.

Valentine next locked the door of the kiosk and set about tearing up the mortar flooring.

One morning I was in a kiosk, the window of which looked out upon a field.

Kiosks of Propaganda and Information were set up in every prominent shop.

He glanced back towards the kiosk to see if he might linger a moment.

In this melancholy mood did the father find his daughter on entering the kiosk.

Gravely began the father, on stepping inside the kiosk.

This last circumstance he noticed on entering the kiosk.

Asks he, glancing carelessly over his shoulder at the kiosk.

Wet palms dripped by the railing near a desolate kiosk painted green and blue.

In the middle stood an iron kiosk into which the king and the duke entered.

As I drove toward the station, various headlines stared at me from the kiosks.

Time, afternoon; the orchestra is turning up in a kiosk.

In the middle of this garden he built a kiosk raised to the height of four stories.

The sun was high in the heaven when Hassan Pasha quitted the kiosk.

She came to the kiosk in the center of the island.

A few moments later the flames of the burning kiosk lit up the whole region.

He passed the lighted kiosk at the Casino entrance with a white, set face.

You could have seen them at the kiosks where they are displayed.

Beneath the shelter of the kiosk a lad was making the day's supply of ice cream.

There are in the same delightful locality some pretty Kiosks of the Sultan.

In the midst floated a green island covered with gay kiosks.

The shops in the square itself were broken into and the kiosks wrecked.

Ahmed will take you off this evening to a small kiosk of mine ten miles away on the coast.

They have sat down on a seat near the music kiosk.

Montezuma followed boldly, and was led to the kiosk.

Here is a kiosk, which I shall presently describe.

A woman in a sidewalk kiosk is ranging morning papers on her narrow shelf.

Then he retreated into the shadow of the kiosk.

"She awaits you in yonder kiosk," she replied, edging close to him.

Then she took him by the hand and began to show him the various rooms of the kiosk.

The newspaper kiosk by the fountain was closed.

He bought a penny glass of water at a corner kiosk.

And he led the Sultan to the kiosk and showed him the completed niche.

As I rounded the kiosk I glanced down the path by which we had come.

As I gained the top of the bridge I saw a woman dart from the far end into the kiosk.

This kiosk is represented in the background of the illustration.

Saw in certain kiosks (pavilions) the crowns of the late Sultan.

Automatic public telephone kiosks dot the streets of the capital.

Two white marble kiosks of the Sultan are pointed out.

Need I say that the Sultan has here both a summer palace and a kiosk?

Then Toto led her to some chairs placed close to one of the little kiosks.

The newspapers of many countries are for sale at the kiosk.

The kiosk in which I lay was floored with marble slabs.

I went on with six companions, which I left behind me in the court of the kiosk.

The tomb owner watches in a kiosk and receives two water jars.

The air seemed to move; freshness of air and sea coming from the busy noise of the kiosk.

Then, abruptly, she saw the time by a clock at a kiosk: ten minutes past one.

Crossing rapidly, he stopped at a kiosk and asked for an evening paper.

On that cliff quite near here there's a little kiosk that looks over the inlet.

They came to the kiosk, entered its dark interior.

The light from a kiosk fell on it as she passed.

Their hosts led Steve and Myra to a tiny building that looked like an old subway kiosk.

A handsome kiosk was erected for their reception.

A gentleman was buying a newspaper at a kiosk, and wanted change for a frank.

Miss Lamont owned to having disliked the thought of passing the man of the kiosk.

In the other kiosk the children were eating under the direction of their teacher.

Kiosk-looking houses, generally red painted, are frequent, some with roofs, some without.

Before him, on that level, were groups of seats and a little kiosk.

You went into the kiosk with your dirty shoes, and they've tracked all over the floor.

In the stream-spanning kiosk, the curtains everywhere all at one time do wave.