Antonym: part-time. Similar words: at all times, all the time, from time to time, full, in full, ultimate, be full of, to the full. Meaning: [ˌfʊl ˈtaɪm]] adj. for the entire time appropriate to an activity. adv. for the standard number of hours.
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31, It sounds difficult, but compared to full-time work it was a cinch.
32, David Harries adopted the stage name Dixon Hare when he became a full-time actor.
33, Clare is now a full-time author with six books, including four novels, under her belt.
34, She didn't want to be tied down by a full-time job.
35, Tom spoke unrealistically of getting a full-time job that paid an enormous sum.
36, There are only four full-time members of staff in the company.
37, After a gap of five years, Jennifer decided to go back to work full-time.
38, Between working full-time and taking care of the kids, he didn't have much time for hobbies.
39, The charity has a full-time press officer working with the national newspapers.
40, The number of full-time staff has declined from 300 to just 50.
41, It is anticipated that the equivalent of 192 full-time jobs will be lost.
42, Students on the full-time course of study are usually sponsored.
43, There are special rates for the under 18s, full-time students, over 60s and the unwaged.
44, For many companies, pitching to investors has become almost a full-time job.
45, A high proportion of women with children under five work full-time.
46, It's very difficult trying to bring up two children while doing a full-time job.
47, Fostering is a full-time job and you should carefully consider how it will fit into your career.
48, Voluntary work can provide a bridge between staying at home and working full-time.
49, There are a large number of centres where you can take full-time courses.
50, We have two full-time secretaries, one of whom is on secondment from the Royal Navy.
51, She made the switch from full-time to part-time work when her first child was born.
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52, Janet is a full-time teacher and a mother of two.
53, And this is the average income for full-time workers.
54, Full-time students may qualify for generous discounts on fees.
55, This averages nearly £12,000 per equivalent full-time farm.
56, Seven lawyers are working full-time in his office to follow up the allegations made by Perez.
57, This led to a full-time position as coach of the Girls' varsity basketball team.
58, But it will defend equally vigorously the rights of women who choose to look after their children full-time.
59, Brighton caused controversy by proposing to teach full-time and sandwich students together for part of the time.
60, Of the former, 10.1 percent were on full-time courses and 11.4 on part-time day release.
More similar words: at all times, all the time, from time to time, full, in full, ultimate, be full of, to the full, ultimately, hopefully, pull through, in full swing, at full speed, time, successfully, on time, in time, at a time, at times, at no time, in no time, at one time, lifetime, meantime, each time, by the time, sometime, at any time, take time, longtime.