Definitions
Wiktionary
- v. Simple past tense and past participle of book.
GNU Webster's 1913
- adj. Registered.
- adj. colloq. On the way; destined.
- adj. reserved in advance; held for future use. See reserve{2}.
WordNet 3.0
- adj. reserved in advance
Examples
“Partially also because of our focus on what we call booked days, but booking real solutions instead of just selling manuals, and so we had a real softness there in September and early October which has strengthened since then.”
“We've had a big focus on what we call booked days.”
“Non work tasks are just as important when you are booked from the crack of dawn till bedtime so honor your private life, even when you are busy.”
The Huffington Post: Caroline Dowd-Higgins: Getting Time on Your Side
“I think the reason Ronaldinho wasn't booked is Ronaldo clearly waited to see if his shot had gone in before remembering that his foot hurt," says Andi Thomas.”
“The concerts could be booked from a website and was performed by artist/singer Bubble Star (aka Isabelle le Doussal).”
“We've organised it in association with Mike Butcher of mbites. com and one of the speakers he's booked is Mr Cameron (of IPTV not Tory fame).”
“The Best Western website says the motel is booked from the 1st through the 15th.”
“Despite having my name booked there in advance, I was herded outside onto the street along with about 30 others, including journalists from Sky News.”
“She has swimming lessons for next term booked; I may be well enough to attend them.”
“Fixed time calls booked to the Comoros by Sapa in an effort to speak to the 104 South African tourists stranded on the island never materialised because of constant traffic on the line.”
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