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Definition of pre-order in English: pre-orderverb [with object]Place an order for (an item) before it is available for purchase. click on the link below to pre-order the DVD Example sentencesExamples - Landmark is offering customers who pre-order a 10 percent discount.
- There are plenty of links at the website to places where you can pre-order both.
- You can start attempting to pre-order any time you want, folks.
- Yes, Walter, I bought a copy and have pre-ordered the first expansion pack.
- With all the other international sites, you can pre-order this item now.
- A standard edition, without the lunchbox packaging, can still be pre-ordered here.
- Customers will be able to pre-order their iPad starting on March 12.
- Microsoft said even before the game went on sale, fans had pre-ordered 1.7 million copies.
- The book certainly appears like it will be worth a read - I have pre-ordered a copy from Amazon.
- Click right here to pre-order a copy from Amazon.
- In the last week, about 50,000 or 7,000 a day have been pre-ordered.
- You can now pre-order your copy from our online store.
- Customers that pre-order an iPad can choose to have their tablet delivered, or reserved for pickup at their local Apple Retail Store.
- I made soup from organic vegetables which I had pre-ordered from a list of goodies from small scale, local producers.
- Downloading the single also gives the chance to pre-order a limited edition digital version of the album.
- A big thank you to all those who have pre-ordered - we haven't forgotten you.
- You can pre-order it at the link provided below.
- Gamers can also join the beta test by pre-ordering the game at select retailers.
- Believe me, I'm gonna pre-order my copy!
- The company's newest product, the iPad, can now be pre-ordered online.
noun An order for a product placed before it is available for purchase. pre-orders have already put the book at the top of the bestseller lists Example sentencesExamples - We will be taking pre-orders for the GM Screen at our online store in a few days.
- Each pre-order will be accompanied with a Group Ticket Letter.
- Along with your pre-order, you will receive a free Print of one of my affirmations.
- The first twenty pre-orders will also receive a specially burned Christmas cd of some favorite holiday tunes.
- The most likely explanation for the delayed delivery for new pre-orders is that the first batch of iPads is already sold out.
- Lexus claimed a record 11,000 pre-orders by late fall for its luxury hybrid SUV, the RX 400h, out in early 2005.
- We will have t-shirts for sale very soon & will be accepting pre-orders for them immediately.
- Apple still has not announced a ship date in the UK, and is not currently taking pre-orders.
- Across the Atlantic, phone company O2 has had to stop taking pre-orders.
- Remember that you can place a pre-order for the screen now at our online store.
- Last week the high street chain Woolworths issued a press release saying that it was taking a pre-order for a PS3 every 20 seconds.
- Elevator just hit shelves there, with pre-orders at 12,000.
- Amazon is taking pre-orders for an expected March release.
- Although two years behind schedule the A380 already has 14 airlines with pre-orders committing themselves to 173 planes.
- I purchased a few more games today, plus several preorders in the last several days.
- Apple introduced the iPad in January and will begin taking pre-orders on March 12.
- Sony is finally taking pre-orders for its Reader ebook handheld in the UK at 199, ahead of the Amazon Kindle.
- Apple is off to a strong start with iPad pre-orders, with approximately 240,000 in the first two weeks, according to an estimate.
- Most Hong Kong based retailers seem to be accepting pre-orders already.
- The Massage Parlor action set is already generating many pre-orders according to Hasbro.
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