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season ticket

noun

  1. a ticket for a specified series or number of events or valid for unlimited use during a specified time, often sold at a reduced rate, for athletic events, concerts, transportation, etc.


season ticket

noun

  1. a ticket for a series of events, number of journeys, etc, within a limited time, usually obtained at a reduced rate


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Word History and Origins

Origin of season ticket1

First recorded in 1810–20

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Example Sentences

The chance to hold up a championship, not to a happy owner or satisfied season-ticket base, but a country.

So older season-ticket holders who used to buy eight-to-10 tickets every year were instead more likely to purchase two or four.

Craig Soignet has been a football season-ticket holder for more than 25 years.

Cozens has a conscience—a conformist conscience—and is a first-class season-ticket holder.

Druids performed their religious rites in groves, and knew nothing of church mortgages and the season-ticket system of pew rents.

Mrs. Hurstwood had never asked for a whole season ticket before, but this year certain considerations decided her to get a box.

Over two hundred season-ticket-holders live within a mile radius at Southend.

We suppose there must be some attraction at Southend to explain why so many season-ticket-holders live there.

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