book in
The phrase "book in" is commonly used in the context of travel and hospitality, referring to the processes of making reservations or registering arrivals.
Definition
B1Hospitality
(British English, informal)To officially state that you have arrived at a hotel or similar establishment, usually by signing your name.
Example
- She booked in at the reception desk and received her room key.
B1Travel
(general)To arrange for someone to have a room at a hotel, often in advance.
Example
- I've booked you in at the Hilton for the weekend.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "book in":
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