noun a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers
verb to reserve or schedule something, such as a room or ticket, in advance
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In the hospitality industry, booking out a hotel or restaurant refers to reserving the entire space for a private event.
Booking out a vehicle means reserving it exclusively for a specific purpose or time period.
Artists or performers may book out a venue for a private event or concert.
To book out a venue means to reserve it for a specific date or event.
Companies may book out conference rooms for important meetings or presentations.
A writer may 'book out' a specific time frame to focus solely on writing their book without any distractions or interruptions.
A psychologist may 'book out' their schedule when they are fully booked with client appointments and are not accepting any new clients during that time.
An actor may 'book out' certain dates on their calendar when they have already committed to other projects or events and are not available for auditions or new work during those times.
A consultant may 'book out' a period of time to work intensively with a client on a specific project, dedicating all their focus and attention to that client's needs.