Definitionn. employment for performers or performing groups that lasts for a limited period of time
Last update: September 2, 2015
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The phone rang twice while he worked, both times answered by Fred who sounded as if he was booking another guest. [Please select]
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"The first Saturday in March, then, if we can get booking." [Please select]
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They forgot that the booking is as nothing, the incidentals everything. [Please select]
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The railway booking office was crowded, and a babel of tongues quarreled for precedence. [Please select]
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I charged through the booking-office and found my man about to enter a big grey motor-car. [Please select]
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It was the army that had arranged my booking. [Please select]
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Fetch a glass of water, you'll find one in the booking-office.' [Please select]
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There were difficulties in the way of through-booking which do not appear at first sight. [Please select]
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If you went to the booking-office with the whole of this mighty sum in your pocket--but stop a moment; could you carry it in your pocket. [Please select]
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Emerson told him he must beware of finding and booking it, lest life should have nothing more to show him. [Please select]
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