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booking
[ book-ing ]
noun
- a contract, engagement, or scheduled performance of a professional entertainer.
- the act of a person who books.
booking
/ ˈ²úÊŠ°ìɪŋ /
noun
- a reservation, as of a table or room in a hotel, seat in a theatre, or seat on a train, aircraft, etc
- ( as modifier )
the booking office at a railway station
- theatre an engagement for the services of an actor or acting company
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Example Sentences
Dice opened the first few months of the venue’s calendar up to his peers and has had no problem booking dates while completing handywork.
Whilst her Tory colleague Gareth Davies said that the tax sends a message to those thinking of booking a holiday "that Wales is closed for business and tourists are not welcome".
"To cut costs on rail fares, we'd recommend booking tickets in advance and splitting fares where possible," she says.
The manager even picked up a booking for an altercation with the officials.
Carl Lennon, an IT consultant, registered an X account with this name when he noticed it was available, and said he started getting messages from customers asking to change their bookings.
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