booked

/bʊkt/
adjective
  1. Reserved or scheduled in advance, as for a service, event, or travel.
    • She has a booked appointment with the dentist at 3 PM.
    • All the flights to New York are booked solid.
    • The hotel is fully booked for the holiday weekend.
  2. Having a full schedule; very busy with commitments.
    • The band is booked every night this month.
    • I'm completely booked this week, but I can see you next Monday.
    • The speaker is booked for conferences across the country.
verb
  1. Past tense of book: reserved or arranged something in advance.
    • She booked a table at the restaurant for their anniversary.
    • He booked two tickets to the concert online.
    • They booked a room with a view of the ocean.
  2. Past tense of book: charged with an offense, typically by police.
    • After the arrest, she was booked and held overnight.
    • He was booked for speeding and reckless driving.
    • The suspect was booked on charges of theft.
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