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overtime
[ noun adverb adjective oh-ver-tahym; verb oh-ver-tahym ]
noun
- working time before or after one's regularly scheduled working hours; extra working time.
- pay for such time ( straight time ).
- time in excess of a prescribed period.
- Sports. an additional period of play for deciding the winner of a game in which the contestants are tied at the end of the regular playing period.
adverb
- during overtime:
to work overtime.
adjective
- of or for overtime:
overtime pay.
verb (used with object)
overtimed, overtiming.
- to give too much time to (a photographic exposure).
overtime
noun
- work at a regular job done in addition to regular working hours
- ( as modifier )
overtime pay
- the rate of pay established for such work
- time in excess of a set period
- sport extra time
adverb
- beyond the regular or stipulated time
verb
- tr to exceed the required time for (a photographic exposure)
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On that note, Stephen Miller has his Lucy impersonation working overtime.
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The government has now announced that redeployment will happen again and overtime payments for examiners will be allowed.
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Last year, deputies worked more than 4.3 million hours of overtime.
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She said it would also reintroduce overtime pay incentives for everyone delivering driving tests.
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"It can also take account of overtime and income from a second job to help improve the borrowing amount."
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