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.

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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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