From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishphone boothˈphone booth noun [countable] TCTa small structure that is partly or completely enclosed, containing a public telephone
Examples from the Corpus
phone booth• As soon as he could, he found a phone booth.• You're a millionaire call while in a phone booth in Creeksville-in-the-Boondocks.• In a phone booth, Celine gives Robert lessons in sounding demanding and ruthless in his ransom calls to Naville.• He was standing in an exposed phone booth.• It took him a few minutes to find a public phone booth.• He left the phone booth and went quickly out to the street.