Synonym: extra, more, premium. Similar words: in use, unusual, button up, monument, bond, ribbon, carbon, bona fide. Meaning: ['bəʊnəs] n. 1. anything that tends to arouse 2. an additional payment (or other remuneration) to employees as a means of increasing output.
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181. We figured it was a bonus for having to put up with that drab Sunday issue.
182. And if workers function as a team and one person misses time, the entire team loses the bonus.
183. I prefer to use my personal cards because they have bonus programs and more attractive rates.
184. Although you can protect your 60% no claim bonus your premium may increase if you make claims or you receive motoring convictions.
185. His $ 750,000 signing bonus was spread over three years at $ 250,000 per year.
186. However semantic change often gives an unexpected bonus[Sentencedict.com], which one should accept in this case as in others.
187. He was advised that the insurance company involved had been gradually reducing its terminal bonus rates.
188. This unexpected bit of colour materialising just before they were due to fall down, came as a bonus.
189. The deal included a $ 7. 5 million signing bonus.
190. Points are awarded for each item and bonus points for any lines of doggerel quoted.
191. One that, as an added bonus, makes him apologize to his ex-wife for being such a gosh darn cad?
192. The landlords were given a bonus of twelve percent to induce them to sell.
193. The very first season did produce a totally unexpected bonus, however.
194. However, she gives warning that this can still be misleading, especially if the interest includes an extremely attractive bonus.
195. The bonus to the restaurant was that its name would be emblazoned on the side of the bins in smart gold letters.
196. Don't assume the Goblins will hit anything - if they do it's an unexpected bonus!
197. Rounding up from 0.3871, the more exact figure, to 0.39 gave Craig an unearned bonus of I 1.07 votes.
198. And it was an extra bonus if it sold a million.
199. The truly neat Cal Schenkel cover is an added bonus, by the way.
199. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
200. An added bonus of holding your wedding reception at home is the lower cost.
201. A thousand bucks bonus I gave you this week, mothafucka!
202. Dons should be paid a bonus for every year in which they do not publish an article.
203. It would be a real bonus for you to be far more promotable by next Christmas.
204. If he were very lucky, he would also get a bonus: Coleby might provide him with evidence of murder.
205. It was done and we all went home with bags down to our chins and a Christmas bonus.
206. Many firms, it says, cushion the blow with new bonus schemes or lump sum payments.
207. For his pains Flynn drew the biggest bonus of all the deputies.
208. Two bonus programs fill in that gap: First, Honda pays an attendance bonus.
209. Thus both management and employees would be covered by some sort of bonus scheme, maybe related to different indicators of performance.
210. Workers feared that opposition to the employer would lose them the ability bonus, which was increasingly determined by cooperativeness rather than skill.