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booked up
adjective
- unable to offer any appointments or accept any reservations, etc; fully booked; full up
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The handful of hotels in the city are more likely to be booked up by businesspeople from Taiwan and South Korea visiting the nearby semiconductor factories.
From Los Angeles Times
The statement said lists are booked up to four weeks ahead.
From BBC
Reservations are often booked up 6 months in advance at some of the most sought-after camping grounds.
From Los Angeles Times
"When I realised it was a scam, I felt sick to my stomach," said Ms Smith, who then had to sleep in the car with her children overnight as all hotels in the area were already booked up.
From BBC
“This transponder that Nokia uses, it’s like a celebrity,” says Mr Verheul, explaining how the kit is booked up for use at various locations in advance.
From BBC
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