Kisok (Noun)
Syllable division: ki·osk
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈkiː.ɒsk/ US: /ˈkiː.ɑːsk/
#1 Meaning: A tiny structure with an open window where products like beverages, candy, or newspapers are offered.
Example:
> Would you mind buying a newspaper at a kiosk on your way here, please?
#2 Meaning: A box in the public with a telephone.
Example:
> He called his mother from the kiosk outside the station.
#3 Meaning: A tiny device located in a public area that is used to purchase tickets or obtain information.
Example:
> I love these new touch-screen information kiosks.
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The teenager bought some candies at the kiosk.
Eduardo was make a call at the kiosk.
A group of friends are buying tickets at the kiosk to watch the play.
Good sentences Nirvana! 😀
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Eduardo was making a call at the kiosk.
A group of friends is buying tickets at the kiosk to watch the play.
At the market square thre are several kiosks which works as a pocket point, too.
With the appearance of mobile phones the number of kiosks have decreased.
Good sentences Szilvia! 😀
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At the market square there are several kiosks which work as a pocket point, too.
With the appearance of mobile phones, the number of kiosks has decreased.
> I went to a supermarket most of the cans and packets
were displayed on kiosks.
> A generation before, my Island had three telephone kiosks
people used them for conversation far from the Island.
> I went to a supermarket in Malaysia, and there
were information kiosks to find products.
Good sentences Naseema! 😀
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A generation before, my Island had three telephone kiosks that people used for conversation far from the Island.