Similar words: hooked, cooked, crooked, uncooked, precooked, overlooked, unlooked-for, crookedness. Meaning: [bʊkt] adj. reserved in advance.
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1. We are booked through to New York.
2. Those people haven't booked in yet.
3. We booked two tables at our favourite restaurant.
4. He immediately booked a flight to Toulouse.
5. She booked me down for next flight.
6. They booked in using a false name.
7. We booked the holiday on a whim.
8. I've booked the discotheque for the party.
9. Have you booked your ticket?
10. I'm sorry. We're all booked up tonight.
11. The restaurant is fully booked this evening.
12. I'm sorry, all the tables are booked tonight.
13. No, all the rooms are booked for tonight.
14. She booked a seat for me.
15. We booked off after eight hour's work.
16. St Just seemed pretty booked up, but we managed to find a room at the George.
17. They booked in at the moment they arrived at the office.
18. We hadn't booked a hotel so we had to take pot luck.
19. They've booked us into the hotel in the main square.
20. The lecturer is booked for every night of the week.sentencedict.com/booked.html
21. The room was booked under a false name.
22. We're booked on the next flight.
23. The show's booked solid until February.
24. I'm sorry, madam, the restaurant is fully booked.
25. I've booked a table in the name of Steinmann.
26. Have you booked your summer holiday yet?
27. I've booked you in at the Savoy.
28. I've booked out these books.
29. She booked the flight using a false name.
30. Have you booked a holiday this year?
More similar words: hooked, cooked, crooked, uncooked, precooked, overlooked, unlooked-for, crookedness, cookbook, smoked, choked, book, provoked, cooker, book for, booklet, rookery, cookery, notebook, handbook, booking, log book, blue book, bookmark, bankbook, bookings, bookcase, bookworm, by the book, yearbook.