booked
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Book \Book\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Booked} (b[oo^]kt); p. pr. &
vb. n. {Booking}.]
1. To enter, write, or register in a book or list.
[1913 Webster]
Let it be booked with the rest of this day's deeds.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]
2. To enter the name of (any one) in a book for the purpose
of securing a passage, conveyance, or seat; to reserve[2];
also, to make an arrangement for a reservation; as, to be
booked for Southampton; to book a seat in a theater; to
book a reservation at a restaurant.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
3. To mark out for; to destine or assign for; as, he is
booked for the valedictory. [Colloq.]
[1913 Webster]
Here I am booked for three days more in Paris.
--Charles
Reade.
[1913 Webster]
4. to make an official record of a charge against (a suspect
in a crime); -- performed by police.
[PJC]
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
23 Moby Thesaurus words for "booked":
billed, documented, down, enrolled, entered, filed, indexed,
inscribed, legal, logged, minuted, of record, official, on file,
on record, on the books, posted, recorded, registered, scheduled,
slated, to come, written down
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