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booked

adjective as in scheduled

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adjective as in arrested

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None of that is true for those brands who have booked black faces.

The crime stats for the 5th Precinct took an uptick as Linsker was booked on charges that included felony assault.

The dinner guests are all customers who booked a dinner reservation through a new startup company called EatWith.

Last year, he booked a trip with a woman who's not his wife, which is prohibited under Orthodox law.

Hoenig, apparently wanting to continue being booked on Fox News, felt the need to up the anti-Muslim ante.

They booked their places and paid their money, and were proud to sit behind their friend with such a splendid team.

I had failed, for the third time since capture, and was probably booked for a cell under the Turkish Ministry of War.

They were particularly nice to look at, and settings of their eggs were eagerly booked long beforehand.

Twice I booked for Sydney on my own—missed one boat through a train wreck, and the other was libeled at the dockhead.

Not long ago I was booked for a couple of recitals in a small town of not more than two thousand inhabitants.

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On this page you'll find 20 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to booked, such as: contracted, engaged, reserved, billed, slated, and lined up.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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