Synonym: engagement, reservation. Similar words: advance booking, looking, looking for, cooking oil, looking glass, look in, look into, joking. Meaning: ['bʊkɪŋ] n. 1. employment for performers or performing groups that lasts for a limited period of time 2. the act of reserving (a place or passage) or engaging the services of (a person or group).
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(61) Use your own container for this if you wish - details of suitable ones will be sent with your booking form.
(62) But the number of emigrants forced the introduction of booking systems, although a booked passage did not guarantee comfort.
(63) Please telephone the hotel of your choice to make your booking.
(64) Full details and booking forms are available from Please book now to avoid disappointment.
(65) Bravo levies a transaction charge for each booking, starting at £1.80 to a maximum of £3.30.
(66) If you haven't already sent off your booking form do so today, and see the next Journal for more details.
(67) Arthur went to confirm the booking, and gather furniture for us.
(68) I've made a booking at the hotel, but it's only provisional - I'll have to confirm it soon.
(69) Please let us know at the time of booking if you would like us to make a hotel reservation on your behalf.
(70) The parcel office and booking office will be available for photography aided by staff in period dress.
(71) Tickets are £10 per night, excluding booking fee, from the Academy Box Office.
(72) At the very least, they will provide a list of places, and you can make the booking on your own.
(73) If the guest took up the booking, the deposit was part payment of the full price.
(74) Also, should you require overnight accommodation don't leave the booking until the last minute.
(75) Then arrange to visit the kennels before making a definite booking, so that you can satisfy yourself with the standard of care.
(76) We will send written confirmation of your booking as quickly as possible.
(77) Flowers joined the list of sinning Saints,(sentencedict.com) but there won't be a more bizarre booking this season.
(78) There is also a limit of £7,500 per booking form.
(79) Your insurance premium is payable when you make your holiday booking.
(80) If all names changes on any booking, then cancellation charges will apply.
(81) I saw an advertisement for it in the booking hall.
(82) Cancellation cover applies as soon as you have confirmed your booking with us.
(83) Once you have made your booking and paid a deposit, then the cost of your holiday can not be changed.
(84) If printed in time tickets may be available a few days ahead of the programme from Henley and Twyford booking offices.
(85) We accept cruising yacht bookings on condition that the levels of experience described on your booking form are correct.
(86) If a booking was cancelled and not relet, the deposit was forfeited.
(87) These friendly classes are so popular, numbers are restricted and booking is a must.
(88) The scheme does not apply to claims for amounts greater than £1,500 per person or £75,00 per booking form.
(89) We hope these improved facilities will make booking tickets easier.
(90) Soon we were once again toasting our good sense at booking Christmas week in the Algarve.
More similar words: advance booking, looking, looking for, cooking oil, looking glass, look in, look into, joking, choking, smoking, jokingly, smoking gun, cookbook, rookie, cookie, book, okinawa, book for, booklet, fortune cookie, notebook, handbook, blue book, bookmark, yearbook, by the book, textbook, checkbook, bookkeeper, sketchbook.