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bonus
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1773, "Stock Exchange Latin" [Weekley], from Latin bonus "good" (adj.); see bene- . The correct noun form would be bonum . In U.S. history the bonus army was tens of thousands of World War I veterans and followers who marched on Washington, D.C., in 1932 ...
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bonus means an extra payment (bonus payment) received for doing one's job well or a salary or wages based completely on how well one does one's job , called performance-related pay or pay for performance . Bonus may also refer to:
Usage examples of bonus.
Dorwan and Bannat had done a good workmanlike job, and Kharl had paid them a handsome bonus immediately after his return to Cantyl.
If, as a man, he had also obtained some bonus of pleasure from this courtly cuddle of her exhausted self, well, she could not begrudge that either.
It carries the additional bonus of reducing tension and, if done on a regular basis, toughens the exerciser, making him more resilient and better able to handle stress.
Bonus Packs, Russians, the reservoir girl, even my Alpha homies in Iraq.
Another bonus: Fish oil and fish protein have been shown to regenerate the membrane of the meniscus, which is important if you suffer a painful tear, or have chronic meniscus discomfort.
Plus financial restitution for what this war will cost you, and a bonus for every Jewish or Metic man who actively fights for Caesar.
However, in ground formed and transformed by the nearby leythium node, the cave-lurker had the added bonus of the rare, sudden burst of rainbow color when he chanced upon a ley-crystal bud, unmined and grown enormous over years of disuse.
Later, several FBI agents connected to the Day of Terror investigation got cash bonuses for their work.
The annona was the pay bonus which Roman emperors traditionally granted their troops upon assuming the throne.
A laboratory at Harvard is also testing pro-tease inhibitor II as an anticancer agent, which would be a nifty bonus.
Chubby watched anxiously, and I wondered once again how he had managed all these years to fool her on the billfish bonus.
Just as he remembered it, he counted ten cards and that bonus of a paper-thin stick of hard, pink bubblegum that came in each package.
How they ever finished was beyond her, but Madame Fountaine, the couturiere, told her she was being paid a handsome bonus to finish before the wedding.
Executives who found investments-particularly deals that brought quick profits-were virtually guaranteed fat bonuses.
The regular Beirut game continued, and probably he had scored some more points for blowing up some Hizbollah, and perhaps would also receive bonus points if the Druze won.