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Definition of ticketless in English: ticketlessadverb & adjective ˈtɪkɪtləsˈtikitlis 1Not requiring a paper ticket. as adjective all seats are assigned, all travel is ticketless, and all fares are one-way 2Not in possession of a valid ticket. as adverb activists on Monday travelled ticketless in suburban trains to protest the hike in fares Example sentencesExamples - The tour in 1995, in which ticketless groups physically crashed down gates, was the bottom of a spiral that had been winding its way down for some time.
- Up to 17,000 ticketless English fans will arrive in Eindhoven today with police chief Johann Beelen saying: ‘Any violence will be met with violence’.
- She also lamented the extra Rs.3 per spectacle, charged for ticketless children.
- WHILE FREQUENT checks and surprise raids are being conducted to penalise ticketless travellers in suburban services, thousands of free trippers travel merrily without any hindrance on the railway.
- Meanwhile, dedicated Mayo supporters are arriving from abroad and they appear to be mainly ticketless but hopeful.
- With flags draped from windows of nearby houses and ticketless fans in a panic-stricken search for spare briefs, the mood was similar to cup-final day, all tension and expectation.
- From the outside - where more than a thousand ticketless Beatle - maniacs loiter hoping for a miracle, or at least a security guard with his back turned - you can almost see Convention Hall vibrating.
- One of the deans commented, ‘Now I know what it feels like to be a ticketless hobo riding the rods.’
- A devastated group of England fans, including some from Manchester, claimed today they had been left ticketless for the rest of the tournament after falling victim to an internet scam.
- There is no doubt that the coach had a large number of unauthorized ticketless travellers, nearly all Karsevaks.
- He ended up ticketless and is now sporting a Mohican haircut.
- The game, which took place last month, was the first proper match since the Taliban took power in 1996, although it was preceded by off-pitch violence as thousands of ticketless fans tried to get into the stadium.
- Then several hundred passengers had, jointly and severally, as they say in the courts, to convince the ticket collector at Belfast that they couldn't buy a ticket because the conductor was absent / ticketless whichever the case might be.
- Their most ardent devotees had arrived three hours before the band took the stage, and outside, the more adventurous ticketless followers attempted to eke out treetop vantage points, to no avail.
- So he takes the names of the five other skaters that are Mexican and gives them $250-dollar tickets, while me and my friend - both white - roll away ticketless.
- This is the oldest trick in the book, the ruse to use when all else fails, the last resort of the poor, the desperate, the ticketless and, of course, the professional chancer.
- It is estimated that 3,000 tickets were sold, leaving many supporters, ticketless, despondent and very angry.
- About 10,000 England fans travelled to the World Cup warm-up match in Amsterdam, including about 2,000 ticketless supporters.
- For example, an experienced ticket checker would have unconsciously learnt to look for telltale signs to correctly identify a ticketless traveller.
- Tram operators are issuing inspectors with new hand-held high-tech computers which can check the name and address of a ticketless passenger in three seconds.
Definition of ticketless in US English: ticketlessadverb & adjectiveˈtikitlis 1Not requiring a paper ticket. as adjective all seats are assigned, all travel is ticketless, and all fares are one-way 2Not in possession of a valid ticket. as adverb activists on Monday traveled ticketless in suburban trains to protest the hike in fares Example sentencesExamples - With flags draped from windows of nearby houses and ticketless fans in a panic-stricken search for spare briefs, the mood was similar to cup-final day, all tension and expectation.
- About 10,000 England fans travelled to the World Cup warm-up match in Amsterdam, including about 2,000 ticketless supporters.
- It is estimated that 3,000 tickets were sold, leaving many supporters, ticketless, despondent and very angry.
- WHILE FREQUENT checks and surprise raids are being conducted to penalise ticketless travellers in suburban services, thousands of free trippers travel merrily without any hindrance on the railway.
- From the outside - where more than a thousand ticketless Beatle - maniacs loiter hoping for a miracle, or at least a security guard with his back turned - you can almost see Convention Hall vibrating.
- Their most ardent devotees had arrived three hours before the band took the stage, and outside, the more adventurous ticketless followers attempted to eke out treetop vantage points, to no avail.
- Up to 17,000 ticketless English fans will arrive in Eindhoven today with police chief Johann Beelen saying: ‘Any violence will be met with violence’.
- She also lamented the extra Rs.3 per spectacle, charged for ticketless children.
- This is the oldest trick in the book, the ruse to use when all else fails, the last resort of the poor, the desperate, the ticketless and, of course, the professional chancer.
- He ended up ticketless and is now sporting a Mohican haircut.
- Meanwhile, dedicated Mayo supporters are arriving from abroad and they appear to be mainly ticketless but hopeful.
- The game, which took place last month, was the first proper match since the Taliban took power in 1996, although it was preceded by off-pitch violence as thousands of ticketless fans tried to get into the stadium.
- For example, an experienced ticket checker would have unconsciously learnt to look for telltale signs to correctly identify a ticketless traveller.
- The tour in 1995, in which ticketless groups physically crashed down gates, was the bottom of a spiral that had been winding its way down for some time.
- One of the deans commented, ‘Now I know what it feels like to be a ticketless hobo riding the rods.’
- A devastated group of England fans, including some from Manchester, claimed today they had been left ticketless for the rest of the tournament after falling victim to an internet scam.
- Then several hundred passengers had, jointly and severally, as they say in the courts, to convince the ticket collector at Belfast that they couldn't buy a ticket because the conductor was absent / ticketless whichever the case might be.
- Tram operators are issuing inspectors with new hand-held high-tech computers which can check the name and address of a ticketless passenger in three seconds.
- So he takes the names of the five other skaters that are Mexican and gives them $250-dollar tickets, while me and my friend - both white - roll away ticketless.
- There is no doubt that the coach had a large number of unauthorized ticketless travellers, nearly all Karsevaks.
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