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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
bookable
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
offence
▪ Derby's Coleman was sent off late for his second bookable offence.
▪ Middlesbrough fans feared the worst when central defender Nicky Mohan was sent off for a second bookable offence.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Derby's Coleman was sent off late for his second bookable offence.
▪ Ferguson, son of United boss Alex, went for two bookable offences in a stormy game that saw three dismissals.
▪ Minimum rental bookable in advance is for three days.
▪ Please note that car hire is not bookable on Viewdata.
▪ Tables are bookable in advance by phoning Darlington.
▪ These are all bookable through an 0800 freephone number.
▪ These special excursions are bookable in resort, please see your Citalia Representative at the Capo Boi.
▪ Tickets cost £12 and are bookable in advance through the Theatre Administrator.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
bookable

bookable \bookable\ adj. subject to being reserved or booked. all seats bookable in advance

Syn: reservable.

Wiktionary
bookable

a. 1 Able to be booked or reserved. 2 (context British sports English) Warranting a booking (a yellow card).

WordNet
bookable

adj. subject to being reserved or booked; "all seats bookable in advance"