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  • (Perhaps the "pillory" was already booked-up solid.) dylan

    One of These Words Is Not Like The Other 2010

  • What's going to matter in the end is not how booked-up you were, or the tally of tasks handled, but the experiences that let you know that the living you made yourself was actually indulged in.

    Joe Robinson: The Invisible Epidemic of Life Deficit Disorder 2010

  • What's going to matter in the end is not how booked-up you were, or the tally of tasks handled, but the experiences that let you know that the living you made yourself was actually indulged in.

    Joe Robinson: The Invisible Epidemic of Life Deficit Disorder 2010

  • A booked-up, old Ph.D. can learn a lot about life, economics and politics from watching his sons.

    Forbes.com: News Lawrence Hunter 2011

  • It was only available in the booked-up dining room.

    Bloomberg 2010

  • While his long-term future may be up in the air, he's making sure he won't be stagnant any time soon as his immediate future is getting more booked-up by the minute.

    PopMatters 2009

  • While his long-term future may be up in the air, he's making sure he won't be stagnant any time soon as his immediate future is getting more booked-up by the minute.

    PopMatters 2009

  • This is my first hostel experience; all the hostels were booked-up in Oxford and my friend and I were forced to spend £40 each on a bed & breakfast.

    Independent Collegian RSS 2008

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