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booker

[ US /ˈbʊkɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who engages a person or company for performances

How To Use booker In A Sentence

  • ‘We are a completely vertical toy company, like none other,’ Booker says.
  • If this sounds like an unlikely subject for knockabout comedy, it is, but Booker prize winner DBC Pierre almost pulls it off.
  • Booker T. Jones collaborated with Neil Young and the Drive-by T.uckers on a rockin 'instrumental set that emphasized aggressive guitar and grungey rhythmic drive as much as Jones' famous B-3 organ. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • While crowd reactions aren't everything, the Philly crowd should have told the bookers everything they need to know about the job they did tonight.
  • Joe, Pink, and Booker howled with delight.
  • Thomas Cook is to launch a £1m campaign to encourage late bookers to travel over the Easter break.
  • Religion, power, politics, money and sex - key elements of human life - are all on full display in Hilary Mantel's Booker Prize winning novel. Wolf Hall: Summary and book reviews of Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel.
  • Most scrapbookers don't know what kerning or leading are and how to adjust them accordingly.
  • • And finally, the title grumpiest man of the week goes to author Howard Jacobson, whose view of modern life doesn't appear to have been lifted by his long-awaited Booker triumph with The Finkler Question. Hugh Muir's diary
  • Ebookers admitted in September that it had been holding takeover talks with a number of potential suitors.
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