Similar words: hooked, cooked, crooked, uncooked, precooked, overlooked, unlooked-for, crookedness. Meaning: [bʊkt] adj. reserved in advance.
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211. The Executive Committee have decided that we should be represented and a static display stand has been booked for the five days.
212. One quick telephone call had booked the aircraft, another fixed a rendezvous with a fellow salesman.
213. Southampton, who had the worst disciplinary record in the League last season, had three players booked.
214. Hotels will be booked, restaurants packed, the streets overrun with limousines.
215. After leaving the letter in a drawer she had gone to a nearby town and booked in at a hotel.
216. But there is a real danger that lucky resorts will be fully booked within hours of a good dump.
217. Clark was also booked during the 3-2 defeat at Rotherham on Tuesday night.
218. Some 250 passengers were booked on the return trip to Hamburg via Lisbon.
219. We've booked the flight,(Sentencedict.com) but not the accommodation -- we'll play it by ear when we get there.
220. They dusted, booked us, cuffed us and pushed us down to the station and read us our rights.
221. I'm all booked up this week, but I can see you on Monday.
222. The purpose-built research facilities can be booked on appointment by anyone wishing to carry out their own desk research.
223. Billups was arrested and booked into San Francisco city jail.
224. But large telescopes are in great demand and are often booked up months in advance.
225. A waiter led her to the table she'd booked downstairs, and left her to study the menu.
226. We booked a moped for the penultimate day of the holiday.
227. A bed and breakfast was booked solid for the dates I wanted, and the proprietor of it suggested the Ridgemount.
228. Just off the square, in the quieter area of the Saarlandstrasse, the Joyces found a hotel and booked a room.
229. At the Penta the porters had worked out a neat scam with the airline crews who regularly booked into the hotel.
230. The actors have been booked for an extended run at Bradford Royal Infirmary by the local hospital trust.
231. The Cody band may find itself booked solid once it gets to Washington on Jan. 18.
232. Weekends we're usually booked up in advance, you see,[www.Sentencedict.com] even in the close season.
233. These reports include: Module timetable confirming the agreed times and groups and detailing which rooms have been booked.
234. Both of the safari buses were booked up solid for the month after that.
235. Pouring herself a large brandy, she booked a call to Northumberland, hoping that Nora would be out.
236. So far 1991 looks to be as busy as last year with two or three performances booked for almost every weekend.
237. We took off on time, but we had unknowingly booked on to the milk run.
238. The current cheapest airline fare is the £249 Apex special which must be booked in advance.
239. Wearily, Kelly made her way back to her car, drove to the nearest hotel and booked a room.
240. So it's no surprise that a safety seminar for women was booked up within days of being announced.
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