check-in

NOUN
  1. the act of reporting your presence (as at an airport or a hotel)
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use check-in In A Sentence

  • And you can make a comment after check-in. if you make remittance, please inform our service center by phone or fax and keep your receipt well.
  • The check-in and baggage reclaim areas are underneath the runway apron and hundreds of marble pillars support the roof. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ask your travel agent about check-in times.
  • The check-in lines are long, your patience is short, and, to top it off, you're traveling for business, which means you'll likely be sequestered in a chilly conference room for much of the time you're away.
  • He was able to wander freely in the roof space above the check-in area and other areas barred to the public.
  • The Supreme Court Under God has ordered that the 10 Commandments be displayed wherever 'sin might raise its seductive head': bars, clubs, gyms, swimming pools, corporate mail-rooms, multiplexes, secluded beaches, public rest-rooms, motel check-ins and Catholic sacristies. Tony Hendra: The Christian Right? Their Christ Is No Christian
  • At check-in and check-out, the valet, doorman and bellman all line up for tips.
  • A Champagne check-in, spectacular views of the Charles River and a concierge that lends handcuffs inspire surrender at the Liberty Hotel.
  • A serpentine queue for check-in had spilled out in the street from the vast hall at five in the morning.
  • A miraculous transformation took place as I passed through immigration at the Eurostar check-in.
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy