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n. (plural of booking English)
Usage examples of "bookings".
The man said that the secret to success was how quickly a new hotel could establish a pattern of advance bookings.
And after much commiseration on the subject, it had already been decided that Jasmine was going to do it, but to alleviate her fears, it was also decided that she need take no new bookings and only fulfill those already made, and maintain the house for those drop-ins who came to see the site of their engagements or weddings, et cetera, or merely to visit the pretty house about which they had read in the guides.
I hate to think of all the other bookings we're going to have to postpone to accommodate her repeat orders!
A typical Dan Kazer con job, no doubt involving the later faking of contracts including penalty clauses and kickto the cooperative acquaintances he'd persuaded to invent bookings purely in order to cancel them.
When I had satisfied myself that all was in order, I turned to the bookings.
But when I accessed the bookings for the month of March, I saw that during the week of the 17th through the 23rd–the latter date just ten days from my birthday–we were scheduled to perform in Binh Khoi.
He played nightclubs and theaters and auditoriums, and when those bookings ran out, he badgered Clifton Lawrence to book him into colleges.
RYAN ALLOWED an hour and a half for the boat to discharge her passengers and freight, then went along on his own to make the bookings.
In half an hour I'll be taking bookings for June if we go on at this rate.
I asked him whether he would consider reserving fresh hotel accommodation in Brussels as a means of ending uninformed speculation, since you were personally distressed by reports that the German delegation had paid its bills and cancelled its bookings.
They started in Miami, but now they accept engagements elsewhere and seem to want to go on a tour, but have some difficulty ob -- taining suitable bookings.
Money should be no prob -- lem, with the bookings they could now get, but the problems of shipping were notorious.
They started in Miami, but now they accept engagements elsewhere and seem to want to go on a tour, but have some difficulty obtaining suitable bookings.
Money should be no problem, with the bookings they could now get, but the problems of shipping were notorious.
Hixie Rice exulted as she tested the sound and lights, "and I've got bookings for three more shows!