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book in

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  1. book inverb

    to check in (to a hotel)

  2. book inverb

    to reserve an appointment

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of book in in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of book in in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of book in in a Sentence

  1. Mohamed Adow:

    This gives a much better chance to agree the rule book in Poland.

  2. Dalton Wong:

    Book in all your exercise sessions in your diary like you would a work meeting, date night or special event. This one commitment is equally important as all other commitments.

  3. Neil Postman:

    Because he did not have time to read every new book in his field, the great Polish anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski used a simple and efficient method of deciding which ones were worth his attention: Upon receiving a new book, he immediately checked the index to see if his name was cited, and how often. The more "Malinowski" the more compelling the book. No "Malinowski," and he doubted the subject of the book was anthropology at all.

  4. Vivian Zayas:

    The people of New York are flipping the bill for his lawyer, and for the staff to help him write his book in the middle of the pandemic — we deserve answers.

  5. Ibanca Anand:

    It has the potential to start many arguments and conversations, which, in my opinion, is an integral component of a liberal arts education, during orientation welcome week activities, students will discuss the book in small groups and as a larger community.

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