ticket-holder

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ticket-holder (plural ticket-holders)

  1. someone who has a valid ticket for an event or for a journey
    • 2007 January 7, Margy Rochlin, “Dry as Ever, Shrugging at Hollywood”, in New York Times[1]:
      For $50 ticketholders were invited to see "Little Miss Sunshine" and clips from past Arkin films, and to attend a question-and-answer session.
    • 2009 February 3, Helen Pidd, “West End musicals and shows cancelled due to snow”, in The Guardian[2]:
      The Ambassador Group also pulled the plug on almost half of its shows, including Carousel, Wicked, Zorro, The Sound of Music, Sunset Boulevard, Joseph, Jersey Boys, Hairspray, Grease, and Be Near Me. It said ticketholders would be entitled to rebook.

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