prebook
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Verb
[edit]prebook (third-person singular simple present prebooks, present participle prebooking, simple past and past participle prebooked)
- (transitive) To book in advance.
- 2007 June 8, Wendy Moonan, “At a London Fair, a Helping Hand, a Discerning Eye”, in New York Times[1]:
- It has previously given tours to select Olympia visitors, but this year it will try to accommodate anyone who prebooks the service (by calling 011-44-77-98-88-1383).