same as check
to arrive at a hotel or a private hospital where you have arranged to stay and give your personal details to the person working at the reception desk
to arrive at an airport and show your ticket to an official
to deal with someone when they arrive at a hotel or a private hospital where they have arranged to stay, or at an airport from which they have arranged to fly
to use a smartphone to indicate on social media that you have arrived at a place
Alicia Florrick checked in to Cafe Royal with Cary Argos and Kalinda Sharma.
Graham paid the taxi driver, who had helped to carry the suitcases into the foyer, then crossed to the reception desk to check in.
Have you checked in yet?
Holly followed Sharon and they joined Denise halfway down the extremely long check-in queue.
I handed him a fold of notes and he pushed away from me arriving at the check-in desk with a toe-stubbing abruptness.
It was the snails ' Derby now, God knew when he'd check in.
Roger checked in his suitcase.
She moves towards the Berlin check-in desk, but cannot see him.
The receptionist checked us in.
Then I remembered I had promised my sister I would call her at eleven to check in, to see how things were going.
You must check in at least one hour before your flight.
`Get you out of the van, check in...' `Let's just do it,' Luke says.
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There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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