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UK
/bˈʊkəbəl/
]
ADJECTIVE
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subject to being reserved or booked
all seats bookable in advance
How To Use bookable In A Sentence
- BOOKABLE MAXAM DENTAL CREAM LARGE SIZE 1000 GROSS PLEASE CABLE LOWEST PRICE EARLIEST DELIVERY.
- Atkinson's failure to send off Chelsea's David Luiz for a glaring second bookable offence and the dismissal of Arsenal's Robin van Persie for going through with a shot after the whistle had blown for offside were too grievous to dismiss with platitudes. Hardline defence of referees is a symptom of failure | Paul Hayward
- Tickets for the event are from £17 and bookable by telephoning the Opera House box office.
- Tours leave from Palma and are bookable at some hotels or any travel agency.
- Discussions are still taking place as to whether the new meeting room will be a bookable room or a lounge exclusively for campus clubs.
- Ten minutes from full-time their captain was sent-off for his second bookable foul of the game.
- After they were released, the limited number of advance bookable tickets had been sold. Times, Sunday Times
- That feeling became even stronger when the home side's centre forward was dismissed for a second bookable offence with 15 minutes to go.
- I didn't see it as a bookable offence but you can't appeal against it and he must serve a one-match suspension.
- As a place, we are now providing silent study areas on floors four and five in addition to study carrels throughout the Library and the floor two group study area, where two bookable group study rooms are now available.