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Check-in slip
Answer for the clue "Check-in slip ", 8 letters:
timecard
Alternative clues for the word timecard
- It gets punched at work
- It's often punched at the end of the day
- It's swiped to check in
- A card used with a time clock to record an employee's starting and quitting times each day
- A card recording an employee's starting and quitting times each work day
- Item to be punched
- One regularly getting punched
- Record of a work shift
Word definitions for timecard in dictionaries
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. a card recording an employee's starting and quitting times each work day a card used with a time clock to record an employee's starting and quitting times each day
Usage examples of timecard.
Abe Potash remarked as he consulted the timecard of the Long Island Railroad one hot July afternoon.
Gate Six had started to climb the ramp, each one in turn presenting his or her Timecard to have the departure logged properly.
Guides had to remind most of them to slide credit-card-sized Timecards through the encoder at the bottom of the ramp.
Then the office area with a desk and a few old file cabinets and a timeclock on the wall, a rack of timecards, the potbellied stove, a toolchest, a few picks and shovels in a rusty tangle, a calendar showing a blonde in a bikini.
On Hughes’ timecard: find out who’s hawking subpoenas for the TWA antitrust divestment case and bribe them into reporting that Big Howard blasted off for Mars.
Then the office area with a desk and a few old file cabinets and a time- clock on the wall, a rack of timecards, the potbellied stove, a toolchest, a few picks and shovels in a rusty tangle, a calendar showing a blonde in a bikini.
She wondered just how many timecards, under how many names, the snake owned.
Both men waited until they'd descended the ramp all the way, passing their timecards through the automatic reader at the bottom of the ramp, to be updated in a Time Tours effort to keep its customers from shadowing themselves.
When tourists use the gates, their Timecards are encoded-in both directions-going down time and coming back-so they have a record of when they've been.
Then the office area with a desk and a few old file cabinets and a time clock on the wall, a rack of timecards, the potbellied stove, a toolchest, a few picks and shovels in a rusty tangle, a calendar showing a blonde in a bikini.