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Definition of pre-book in English: pre-bookverb [with object]usually as adjective pre-bookedBook (something) in advance. a pre-booked hotel reservation Example sentencesExamples - Facilities on site for both events are to include a concert restaurant, licensed bar, pre-booked mini-marquees, tables and chairs and a concert shop.
- In every port of call pre-booked day trips are available for a fee or passengers can make their own arrangements to see local sites of interest.
- Many people have pre-booked train tickets too.
- The two walkers had pre-booked accommodation at a farmhouse but he decided to find his own accommodation as the evening wore on.
- She declined to comment on claims that customers who pre-booked rink time were not given sufficient warning about the shutdown.
- But since a dentist left the practice last month, letters have been sent out cancelling pre-booked appointments because no other dentists are available to fulfil the commitments.
- They had pre-booked the ferry sailings in advance - a legitimate company could barely have moved the goods that quickly.
- And if the demand is less on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, we could still have pre-booked appointments then.
- These tours are usually pre-booked for a week of touring with a one-night stay in different hotels across the country.
- There are two categories of ticket - pre-booked priority and walk-on.
- The new centre, which aims to cut waiting times for patients, will offer patients high-quality, safe, fast pre-booked surgery and diagnosis facilities, and could be up and running from next year.
- Services are pre-booked in advance by telephone.
- Others have cars standing by, pre-booked fast vehicles for escaping the country, and those are the two real options that they would have.
- Remember that unless the minicab is pre-booked by phone the driver and his company are working illegally and the passenger uninsured.
- Diagnostic treatment centres are intended to provide quick, pre-booked surgery and tests for patients by separating planned, routine operations from unplanned or emergency treatment.
- We have had tremendous response to date, to the extent that very many spaces are now pre-booked before we actually embark on the actual marketing.
- For the newly titled Ladies' Day this Friday, pre-booked parties will be chauffeured to and from their home and provided with a picnic.
- They also pre-booked their passes to Florida's theme parks with the travel agent, as it was offering a special deal.
- More than 200 people pre-booked places for both the reunion and the history conference.
- The Palace is not open to the public, although pre-booked visits can be arranged.
Derivatives adjective Perks include pre-bookable seating, free private return taxi transfer to and from the hotel and a €100 reduction per couple if you book before August 31. Example sentencesExamples - For now, guests can qualify for a range of privileges at the golf course, including pre-bookable green fees with guaranteed tee-off times, use of the changing rooms at the clubhouse and a golfer's survival pack.
- The service includes pre-bookable seats, private transfer to your accommodation and a room request service.
- These prices include a private transfer from the airport, pre-bookable seats on selected flights and a room request service.
- The pre-bookable tour is ominously described as ‘unsuitable for small children’.
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