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bookable

[book-uh-buhl]

adjective

  1. able to be reserved, engaged, or scheduled in advance.

  2. Sports.,  being an offense or foul serious enough to draw a warning from a referee.



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The ASA asked Hilton whether it could back up the claims, with the hotel offering evidence that rooms were bookable at the hotels on the respective dates the adverts were viewed.

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She knows the scene at the practice, in Sherwood, is repeated at surgeries across the land when they release their same-day bookable appointments first thing.

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Diaz and the Seattle City Attorney’s Office are in talks to potentially create a threshold of how many times a person can overdose and refuse treatment before it becomes a bookable offense.

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However, Town skipper Jonathan Hogg was then sent off in time added on for a second bookable offence.

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Salah's goal arrived just 98 seconds after Jordan Ayew was dismissed for a second bookable offence, and the visitors had failed to land a shot on target prior to that moment.

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