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waitlist
[weyt-list]
verb (used with object)
to place on a waiting list.
All they could do was to waitlist us for the afternoon flight.
noun
Example Sentences
This year, that number is expected to double, with more than three million people on the waitlist for their ticket lottery.
Expensive private clubs have grown since the pandemic: Donald Trump Jr.'s new club in Washington, D.C. has a $500,000 initiation fee, along with a waitlist.
Zero Bond keeps a waitlist that's believed to be at least 10,000 while allowing only a few hundred new members in per year.
Total members across Soho House & Co. reached 271,541, with a record-high waitlist, according to reports on its website.
He tried to take his own life last autumn, and since then he says he has been on a NHS waitlist.
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