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Work done in addition to regular working hours
Answer for the clue "Work done in addition to regular working hours ", 8 letters:
overtime
Alternative clues for the word overtime
Word definitions for overtime in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"time above the regular hours of work," 1846, from over- + time (n.). Sporting sense first attested 1921, in an ice hockey context.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adv. beyond the regular time; "she often has to work overtime"
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Overtime " is a single of the British musical group, Level 42 , from the 1991 album, Guaranteed . It was written by Mike Lindup, Mark King and D. Barfield. It reached number 62 in the UK Singles Chart. The music video was filmed in black and white and ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES overtime pay (= for extra hours that you work ) ▪ Their bosses had to approve any overtime pay. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE excessive ▪ A factor in this was excessive overtime with many signalmen working 7 days ...
Usage examples of overtime.
The luckless shaven-haired monkey or rat, guinea pig or dog bent on renouncing the laboratory world for ever found itself opening its eyes on it once more from the antiseptically scrubbed floor of its cage, its drinking vessel freshly charged, its dressings ingeniously barred from investigation, its recovery a command - even, if necessary, its benefactor would minister long hours overtime to make sure it was carried out.
One of the Land craft had made it back to Bassin du Sud with her pumps running overtime, and several of the others had taken damage.
Those screwing contractors been trying to fix and patch up shit and I had to earn five weeks of overtime in two weeks.
Madam Sealer, provided Boss Watts authorizes both all my overtime hours, and another supervisor to take over my routine duties.
The closest I ever got to ancient Egypt was doing a little overtime at the Tut exhibit.
Milo had figured the guy for a late-sleeping pension-sniffing goldbrick and turned out the sonofabitch had been working overtime, doing a solo act, and producing.
All those poor sods falling over each other searching the woods and running up our overtime bill have been wasting their time.
Copley, who, by an altogether exceptional accident, was left working overtime upon a rush series of cut-price advertisements for Jamboree Jellies.
The only people at Mercer Meats now would be the overtime cleaning crew.
Two men, working overtime, and offloading a truck, had noticed the wheeled goddess approaching and had staged a mock attack, rushing at the bicycle with outstretched hungry hands.
Network camera and sound techs earn incredible overtime for staying in the field with a campaign over long periods.
When Peter summoned Flora and issued instructions that the overtime be paid, the look of devotion on Booker TA face had been embarrassing.
There were the forbidden cokes and what I gave you, but mostly it was your subconscious again, working overtime, preparing you for it with a kind of morbid concentration of size.
Claire caught up just as the cold air got him back to normal: Krugman the Commie on a hot date, Upshaw the Homicide cop on overtime.
They've kept the cameras clicking, kept those faxes humming, swapped that email, run those photocopiers on overtime, licked envelopes and spent small fortunes on airfare and long distance.