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booked

[ US /ˈbʊkt/ ]
[ UK /bˈʊkt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. reserved in advance

How To Use booked In A Sentence

  • I thought I might be able to get a good deal on a hotel stay if I booked at the last minute to snatch a bargain on an unbooked room.
  • John Terry booked after a rash challenge which nearly lost Holdsworth his head.
  • Everything else is kind of lumped into the "overbooked" category that people say we see far too often in TNA. PWTorch.com
  • All tickets are booked, the glitzy hotel has been booked, and I will be flying up there this Friday, around mid day.
  • Others mentioned the convenience of having a booked admission date and better surroundings and care.
  • Offending drivers are to be pulled over as part of a pilot scheme and ‘given advice’ rather than booked, on the basis that it is pointless fining people for innocent mistakes.
  • If you've booked an open-jaw international ticket out of Darwin, the hop between Kununurra and Darwin will start at £73 with Air North.
  • He has been booked just twice in the past two seasons and does not appear ruffled by heavy tackles. Times, Sunday Times
  • He also booked seven players during the spikiest of encounters. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was petulant all day and was earlier booked for mouthing-off at the referee.
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