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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(121) Our staff will be pleased to answer your enquiries and take your booking.
(122) A list of local accommodation can be sent with your booking form.
(123) I'm afraid there's been a mix-up in the booking - we were expecting you tomorrow.
(124) The hotel's response in writing confirming the booking is an acceptance of the guest's offer to contract.
(125) He helped start the Clef Club in 1910, a giant booking agency and union for black musicians.
(126) Police brass last year ordered that suspects hit with pepper spray be examined by medical personnel before booking.
(127) But on the second landing I found small groups of them with machine-guns lazily overlooking the booking hall.
(128) I decided to risk looking for a place to stay when I got there[sentencedict.com], rather than booking in advance.
(129) Any request for a change to a confirmed meal plan will result in us having to levy a booking alteration fee.
(130) So before Forte Travelodge installed a new booking system it set up a trial in a mock-up of its operations centre.
(131) After booking into a London hotel you will get the chance to relax and meet the other finalists over lunch.
(132) When making your booking, please quote your subscription number to qualify for the discount.
(133) The driver had not seen anyone on the platform and neither had the booking office clerk.
(134) Your Reservation On receipt of your completed booking form and deposit we will reserve your holiday.
(135) There are many areas of everyday life where we may need to write for information, eg when booking a holiday.
(136) When there are major changes, compensation will be paid as detailed in our Booking Conditions on page 81.
(137) Peel carried on playing their records and booking them in for sessions,(http://sentencedict.com/booking.html) despite their high degree of success.
(138) The most likely way in which a booking contract may be frustrated is through severe illness on the part of the guest.
(139) There is no point booking a package holiday - this contains the essentially free spirit of the tack traveller.
(140) Price £2.50 plus 50p postage and packing from the Festival Booking Office.
(141) We allow 7 days from confirmation of the booking for monies to reach us by post.
(142) Paying cash had the added benefit of leaving no record of our visit except a pencilled telephone booking under two untraceable names.
(143) Booking By post Complete booking form on facing page for all tickets by post.
(144) Taking a booking and issuing a personalised ticket now takes just one minute compared with up to 10 minutes using a manual system.
(145) If you are booking a late-offer holiday any information and conditions issued in conjunction with that offer are also part of your contract.
(146) Booking agency agreements All of these are for a personal service.
(147) Mark Hughes slotted in comfortably at centre-back, although he picked up a booking and went close to receiving a red card.
(148) When costs and details are finalised, they will be sent out with booking confirmation.
(149) The appellant was detained by a booking clerk who saw him putting the coins into the machine.
(150) Commission Most booking agents charge a commission of 15 percent which is payable on the gross fees for any live work.
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.