Booked in a sentence as an adjective

I'd really like to but we're in a crunch right now, and I've got a booked calendar.

We were 4 people and booked a place with two bedrooms which said it accommodates 4 people.

I've booked you in to see the psychiatrist for Wednesday.

Are rooms commonly "double booked" in whatever system tracks that?

They would have gladly given a refund, but since I booked through Expedia, I had to talk to them.

In fact I rebooked the entire trip for about a month after the original, and had already gone and come back.

And, yes, it may have been a Colgan flight that crashed in Buffalo in 2009, also killing 50 people, but they booked their flight on Continental.

> Airbnb, while pointing out that the incident was the first of its kind out of some 2 million stays booked since the company's founding in 2008this isn't true.

Again unfortunate, but reality of this era. I have already booked domains names for my 1 year old and another one who is coming soon.

We personally verified that it's a valid itinerary, and at the time of checking, all flights could be booked.

> He wasted valuable city resourcesHe should have been booked immediately, followed by being given the standard fare for the crime.

One option which is more constructive than "We're booked, let me exit from this conversation" is "We find ourselves in very high demand at the moment.

The surprise ID requirements struck me as manipulative, as if they knew if they'd asked for all this stuff before I booked a night, I wouldn't have used their site.

If I'm booked through from SFO to DFW to MIA and I vanish at DFW, they're going to be calling my name over the PA system and trying to figure out whether or not to hold the DFW-MIA flight.

"At first, it was striking that one day I booked a flight and then about two weeks later, my dashboard mentioned to me that I should leave 40 minutes early for my flight because of a traffic accident.

I'm talking like, having a game end like 90 minutes before a flight I had booked, so I brought my luggage to the game, planned for a cab to arrive right as our game ended, and changed in the back seat of the cab on the way to the airport.

In practice certain folk had "ins" with the space and planning staff and so certain desks were never "available".The practical upshot was that you had to wander around the vast office for 20 minutes trying to find the desk you booked from home that morning.

The real irony here is that airlines actually do something very much like overcommit & OOM killer when it comes to reservations, and for precisely the same reasons: they know that not all the reservations will be used at the same time, but sometimes they do end up double booked, so then someone has to be kicked off the flight.

Booked definitions

adjective

reserved in advance

See also: engaged