0 a small roofed stall, either out of doors or in a public building etc, for the sale of newspapers, confectionery etc -- gerai
1 a public telephone box -- pondok telefon
a telephone-kiosk.
She phoned from the kiosk outside the post-office
He gradually expanded his business, and obtained his own kiosk from which he sold shirts.
Similarly, my kiosk business was very necessary to me in the past, enabling me to survive.
The fish and chip kiosk has its silver shutters clamped shut and the doughnut stand is depressing.
The kiosk building is designed to look like the mouth of a cave.
Similar to the kiosk application, the user may also use communication services at home.
She hopes to be able gradually to start selling provisions from this kiosk.
About 75% of these outlets were shops or kiosks, and 58% were in rural areas.
As a result, the kiosks fairly quickly moved into a self-reinforcing spiral of low availability, declining use and declining income that led to closure.