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Example sentences for "booked"

Lexicographically close words:
bookbinding; bookbindings; bookcase; bookcases; booke; bookes; bookie; bookies; booking; bookish
  1. But, remember, I don’t matter; my tour’s booked through.

  2. I’m certain to drop my eye on something more up-to-date as soon as I’m booked to her.

  3. Thought you was booked for the main deck.

  4. Passages was booked all through the summer and it looked as if our second season would be better'n our first.

  5. I knew he would; he could talk a Come-Outer into believing that a Unitarian wasn't booked for Tophet, if he set out to.

  6. I was once booked by my manager to give a causerie in the drawing-room of a New York millionaire.

  7. I can't have his wings singed; I think too much of him, and shall have to warn him that you are booked for 'Dora' Eweword.

  8. I smiled again, for in my pocket was a letter that morning received from the former himself, stating that he had been booked for a trip to the St Louis Exposition, but had flung it up at the last moment in favour of seeing how Les.

  9. I am booked for the last stretch I'd like Karri to see me off.

  10. All the waiting-rooms were crowded, for the spring provincial tours were coming on, and engagements were being booked briskly; also, there were many vacancies occurring in the pantomimes.

  11. We were booked for a stay of two weeks in San Francisco, and that two weeks proved to be one continual round of pleasure for every member of the party.

  12. He had gathered from McGowan that D41 was the number of the cabin that had been booked by "Mr. Valentine.

  13. It has been booked by a Mr. Valentine, I believe.

  14. You're booked to take us to tea, I suppose?

  15. First, I've not booked up anything for to-night.

  16. A week later Peter met Langton by appointment in the Rouen club, the two of them being booked to travel that evening via Amiens to Abbeville.

  17. I was booked to lecture before a charming collegiate community at Blue Mountain, Mississippi, and to get there from Memphis was required to make a railway connection at a curious little town called Middleton.

  18. It was rainin' like hell, 'n' it looked as if I was booked for a ride through it and hadn't half drunk my second cup of coffee at that.

  19. Doctor Torpy, after an examination, told him he was booked for the hospital.

  20. You've booked my room at the Grand Hotel and taken my bag there?

  21. He booked up next day,--very proper fellow.

  22. He started at the moment when he booked his passage for Seattle, and carried it on right down to the melodramatic moment when he burst into that parlor to rescue the girl he loved from a peril which he knew had never threatened her.

  23. It was the one and only place in the world for quick fortunes, and forthwith he had booked his passage to Seattle.

  24. The waiter arrived, booked the order, and departed.

  25. I mean to say, you aren't booked for lunch or any rot of that species, are you?

  26. I had told him earlier in the afternoon that I was booked for a long visit in the city this fall, whereon he had congratulated himself on his friendly footing with the Claybornes.

  27. You remember you told me that you were booked to come home with them?

  28. A man in a public carriage ceases to be a private individual: he is merged into the fare, and becomes a number according to his place; he is booked like a parcel, and is delivered by the guard.

  29. As Billy said to Henri at a chance moment, "He thinks we are booked for a life job as his air chauffeurs.

  30. They were booked for a journey to Przemysl, the vast underground fortress of Galicia, about which the Russian right end was then snapping like the tip of a whip around a sapling, and later surrounded on all sides by the Muscovite forces.

  31. Art's vision throbbed with his pulse as he jammed his clothes back into his backpack with one hand while he booked a ticket to London on his comm with the other.

  32. Of course he hadn't booked a Virgin flight.

  33. When I was six years old I was sent to the village-school, where I was soon booked for a dunce, because the master found it impossible to teach me either to read or write.

  34. I scrap-booked these reports during several months, and it was curious to see how regular and persistently each city repeated its same death-rate month after month.

  35. Sequel: before noon, next day, he was in the college prison--booked for three months.

  36. Sequel: before noon, next day, he was safe in the city lockup--booked for three months.

  37. It was then that he learned that these people had booked le compartement from Strassburg to Munich.

  38. They arrived at the station, and were booked with disturbing the peace, and disorderly conduct.

  39. Big Boy was booked with disturbing the peace, assault and battery with intent to kill.

  40. He undoubtedly believed there was going to be an advance and booked you for 100 revolvers.

  41. One year the streams dry up; then the foreman is discharged; then they booked too many orders.

  42. We heard this morning that he had booked two first-class sailings in the Oceanic, leaving for New York three weeks hence.

  43. Dexter has booked two passages in the Oceanic.

  44. Or was it that I recollected how Dexter had booked two passages to America?

  45. Tony proposed that Lonsdale should drive them down to Newmarket for the Guineas, but Lonsdale said he was booked to fly on that day.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "booked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    billed; booked; bound; documented; down; entered; filed; indexed; inscribed; legal; logged; official; posted; registered; scheduled