book (one) on (something)
book (one) on (something)
To reserve a spot for oneself or another on a mode of transportation, such as a train or plane. My flight was canceled, but someone at the airline was able to book me on another one that leaves today, thank goodness.
See also: book, on
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
book someone on something
to reserve a place for someone on some travel conveyance. They booked us on a direct flight to San Juan. He booked himself on a flight to Manaus.
See also: book, on
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- keep (someone or something) in sight
- keep in sight
- keep sight of
- keep sight of (someone or something)
- keep sight of somebody/something
- for (one's) (own) sake
- for sake
- leave (someone, something, or oneself) (wide) open for (something)
- leave oneself wide open for
- leave yourself wide open to something