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book up

VERB
  1. book all available places or tickets

How To Use book up In A Sentence

  • You'd better book up if you want to go.
  • But, just a suggestion, I wouldn't use "tremulous" that early in a book, the people picking the book up at the store that are glancing at the first few paragraphs to see if they like the writing may put it down because they may think it's over their heads. HH Com 298
  • While I was waiting for the last item to go through cheque clearance I put a paperback book up, just to try the market.
  • Take the book up/down to the third floor of the library.
  • If no special emphasis is employed, the adverbial particle in a phrasal verb proper is stressed: to píck úp a bóok/píck a bóok úp.
  • Hastily he picked the book up and handed it to her and bowed his head before standing.
  • Who heard of making the title legible only by opening the book up and looking at both sides? Kirby: King of Comics « Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog
  • Another laugh came after Moore trailed off, holding the book up so the audience could see that the typeface was fading as Stella's typewriter ribbon runs out of ink.
  • Hastily he picked the book up and handed it to her and bowed his head before standing.
  • You'd better book up if you want to go.
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