单词 | booked out |
释义 | > as lemmasbooked out booked out adj. (of a theatre, hotel, etc.) having all tickets, seats, rooms, etc., booked or reserved; having no available space, full; (later also of a person) having no time available for further engagements; cf. booked up adj. (b). ΚΠ 1898 Belfast News-let. 29 Aug. 5/3 It was but natural that the great influx of visitors should have filled our theatres. So it happened that both the Gaiety Theatre and the Theatre Royal were ‘booked out’ every night during the week. 1925 Daily Mail 30 Dec. 8/6 (advt.) Midnight Follies special gala performance completely booked out. 1987 Courier-Mail (Austral.) (Nexis) 1 July It houses a bustling and, on the night we were there, booked-out establishment serving quality Italian food. 1997 Mirror (Ireland) (Nexis) 14 Aug. 8 Dana is totally booked out. We have had her schedule done up for weeks. 2000 E. Hunt et al. South Pacific 236/1 Reserve ahead during the Heiva festivities in July when many hotels are completely booked out. < as lemmas |
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