Similar words: hooked, cooked, crooked, uncooked, precooked, overlooked, unlooked-for, crookedness. Meaning: [bʊkt] adj. reserved in advance.
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241. He was booked into the Vista jail on charges of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer.
242. Steven had booked a table at their favourite restaurant and was due to pick her up at 7.30.
243. I was booked in San Diego last night, you know?
244. Seven or eight months later a customer booked a holiday, relying on an old unamended copy of the brochure.
245. The Padstow seafood restaurant owned by celebrity chef Rick Stein has been fully booked since January.
246. Ullathorne was booked for dissent and Wright coolly converted the spot kick himself.
247. Wright also missed a penalty and was booked, but his goal dented Norwich's title hopes even further.
248. The services of certain artistes have already been booked and the chairman will contact others.
249. Berths only become available to staff or relatives when the ship is not fully booked.
250. I even heard one of them claiming to have booked the slipway.
251. The two were booked early Tuesday and released pending a review by Maricopa County prosecutors.
252. Ardiles was critical of the performance of referee Edward Parker, who booked eight players.
253. My sons have been booked in to see a speech therapist.
254. Police Superintendent Tony Thompson said 144 passengers had booked tickets, but there could have been more or fewer aboard.
255. The Lavender Room can be booked for functions or parties.
256. He had booked on tomorrow night's sleeper, and would head up to Oban on Friday.
257. Spicer told him the news and asked him if he would like a local caddie to be booked.
258. The ferry can also be booked for schools and private cruises around Harwich Harbour and beyond.
259. Classes are booked solid , with many students unable to get the courses they need.
260. Once you've booked your trip, don't bother packing loads of clothes.sentencedict.com
261. He and Margaret went with their luggage to Victoria Station and booked single tickets to Berlin.
262. He had booked for the full residential weekend, as he did every time one was held.
263. What does the bloke expect ... if you booked a seat at the theatre ... then lost your ticket ... your problem.
264. She booked a seat on it and took a taxi to the terminus.
265. The open-top bus can be booked, the extra supplies of silver polish ordered.
266. Dempsey had been booked on suspicion of mugging a 76-year-old woman.
267. A full diary of engagements has been booked for the months ahead.
268. Only one windsurf or Wayfarer week may be booked; for two successive weeks book the local sailing holiday.
269. No one knows how many are coming; the fully booked hotels say perhaps 100,000.
270. Coming back, we stood all the way from Naples to Paris on a fully booked train.
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