Definition: 1. A printed piece of paper that gives you the right to travel on a particular bus, train, etc. or to go into a theatre, etc. 2. A printed piece of paper with a number or numbers on it, that you buy in order to have the chance of winning a prize if the number or numbers are later chosen. 3. A label that is attached to sth in a shop/store giving details of its price, size, etc.
Use 'ticket' in a sentence:
1. The tickets cost about £ 20 each.
2. Another tout said he'd charge $1,000 for a $125 ticket.
3. The ticket gives you unlimited travel for seven days.
4. He showed his ticket to the conductor and got on.
5. She hoped that getting this job would finally be her ticket to success.
6. She bought a lottery ticket and won more than $33 million.
7. I don't intend to be a meal ticket for anyone.
8. It's more than my job's worth to let you in without a ticket.
9. Children over five must pay (the) full price for the ticket.
10. You can't just pitch up and expect to get in without a ticket.
11. The ticket is good for three months.
12. You don't have to pay for the tickets in advance.
13. You can have my ticket.
14. There's only one ticket left ─ I'll toss you for it.
15. Tickets are available from the Arts Centre at £ 2.50.
16. I cannot believe the price of the tickets!
17. Put me down for three tickets for Saturday.
18. This season the club has had 73,500 season-ticket holders.
19. How many tickets do you have left?
20. But when I arrived at the check-in counter, I couldn't find my ticket.
21. Is there any chance of getting tickets for tonight?
22. He purchased a ticket and went up on the top deck.
23. You are allowed 20kgs of baggage unless indicated otherwise on your ticket.
24. You're in luck ─ there's one ticket left.
25. She managed to procure a ticket for the concert.
26. We went to renew our monthly season ticket.
27. Can you work it so that we get free tickets?
28. Don't you dare tear up her ticket.
29. Ticket prices shot up last year.
30. Families are limited to four free tickets each.
31. They flipped a coin to decide who would get the ticket.
32. Tickets for the final are like gold dust.
33. The tickets seem to have got lost.
34. None of them could afford £ 50 for a ticket.
35. Tickets for Friday? Sorry we've got none left.
36. She gave her ticket to the woman at the check-in desk.
37. I asked whether they could change my ticket.
38. Ticket prices include your flight and onward rail journey.
39. You're supposed to buy a ticket, but not many people do.
40. You'd better run if you're going to get your ticket.
41. Would you do the honours and draw the winning ticket?
42. The ticket will guarantee you free entry.
43. This ticket does not entitle you to travel first class.
44. We supply the travel ticket for you and your cycle.
45. If you want to be certain of getting a ticket, book now.
46. Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis.
47. State clearly how many tickets you require.
48. They had enough cash for a one-way ticket.
49. Is there any chance of you swinging us a couple of tickets?
50. You have to show your ticket as you go in.
51. If you can manage to get two tickets that's better still.