quitting time

  • 1quitting time — noun The time that a days work ends, and at which an employee may go home …

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  • 2quitting-time — …

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  • 3time and a half — {n. phr.} Pay given to a worker at a rate half again as much as he usually gets. * /John got time and a half when he worked beyond his usual quitting time./ * /Tom gets one dollar for regular pay and a dollar and a half for time and a half./ …

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  • 4time and a half — {n. phr.} Pay given to a worker at a rate half again as much as he usually gets. * /John got time and a half when he worked beyond his usual quitting time./ * /Tom gets one dollar for regular pay and a dollar and a half for time and a half./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 5time\ and\ a\ half — n. phr. Pay given to a worker at a rate half again as much as he usually gets. John got time and a half when he worked beyond his usual quitting time. Tom gets one dollar for regular pay and a dollar and a half for time and a half …

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  • 6Quitting — Infobox Film name = Quitting image size = caption = DVD cover for Quitting director = Zhang Yang producer = Peter Loehr Imar Film writer = Zhang Yang Huo Xin Based on the life story of Jia Hongsheng starring = Jia Hongsheng Jia Fengsen Chai… …

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  • 7time — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 what is measured in minutes, hours, days, etc. TIME + VERB ▪ elapse, go by, pass ▪ As time went by we saw less and less of each other. ▪ The changing seasons mark the passing of time …

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  • 8time card — noun Date: circa 1891 a card used with a time clock to record an employee s starting and quitting times each day or on each job …

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  • 9time clock — noun Date: 1887 a clock that stamps starting and quitting times on an employee s time card …

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  • 10On Quitting School — was composed by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1791. It describes Coleridge s feelings of leaving school for Coleridge in an optimistic manner quite contrary to the views he expressed later in life. Contents 1 Background 2 Poem 2.1 Absence …

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