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booking

[book-ing] / ˈbʊk ɪŋ /
NOUN
engagement
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Office holiday parties this year are more likely to be happy hours, rather than a company booking out the bar.

From The Wall Street Journal

Everyone has their own traditions at Christmas, with some people booking out a cottage in Pembrokeshire or going abroad to dodge the cold weather.

From BBC

They said they applied no additional booking fees to those standard fares, unlike some third-party retailers and competitors, which meant they could guarantee their best price when a consumer booked with them directly.

From BBC

Founder of tour agency Journey Cambodia, Ream Boret, told AFP bookings were down.

From Barron's

The podcast keeps booking bigger and bigger celebrities—including Swift, who joined the show to announce her latest album.

From The Wall Street Journal