Is there a word in English to represent a day full of appointments ?
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book -- transitive verb
Reserve (accommodations, a place, etc.);
1.3 (be booked up) Have all appointments or places reserved; be full. Lexico
You could say We're booked up. or This past weekend I was fully/completely booked. It's used primarily by people and businesses that offer a service. I think a businessman would say I had a day full of appointments. or I had appointments all day long. Informal expressions like a jam-packed day don't necessarily refer to appointments.
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You could say We're booked up. or This past weekend I was fully/completely booked. It's used primarily by people and businesses that offer a service. I think a businessman would say I had a day full of appointments. or I had appointments all day long. Informal expressions like a jam-packed day don't necessarily refer to appointments.