Synonym: extra time. Similar words: over time, at other times, incontrovertible, vertigo, overt, from time to time, vertical, every time. Meaning: n. 1. work done in addition to regular working hours 2. playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie. adv. beyond the regular time.
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151. This year the Treasury rumour mill has been working overtime.
152. Does the example implicitly condone overtime working as a means by which a living wage is earned?
153. In this age of lean corporations, more workers are expected to work overtime.
154. Others are angry because he cut back on overtime to balance the budget.
155. Already, daily overtime rules have been waived or loosened in some industries.
156. You will be paid overtime in addition to your regular salary.Sentencedict
157. All staff are expected to do some overtime, if the need arises.
158. If the score is tied at 4-4, the match will go into overtime.
159. And the only way to get overtime is fighting fires.
160. A working culture which allows excessive overtime encourages sub-standard work, and poor inspection.
161. About 3,500 ambulance officers and control room staff joined the crews' ban on overtime last week.
162. Overtime and maintenance work on a marine tank in a Newmarket department store helps to finance Paul's hobby.
163. There would be a few drinks, some canapes and a few staff who were free and willing to do it on overtime.
164. Then he announced gleefully that light bulb orders had jumped, suggesting that factories were working overtime.
165. I could see Brian's brain start working overtime as soon as I mentioned the deal.
166. His overtime rate is double time for Saturday and all weekday time over 8 hours and treble time for Sunday working.
167. Their bosses, who had to approve any overtime pay, wouldn't do it.
168. You were paid a wage - two pounds six shillings for a week's work, plus overtime at weekends.
169. The risk of casual overtime is that production stalls because not enough people volunteer when needed.
170. Oh, and all border points are on full alert - guards doubled, searchlights on the border working overtime.
171. Price's wit and sarcasm are working overtime in this production.
172. The profits squeeze has reduced bonuses while a further reduction in overtime means operatives' earnings have suffered.
173. A factor in this was excessive overtime with many signalmen working 7 days a week for a month.
174. This means a slight rise in the wages account which is no different than working overtime for cleaning and maintenance of machinery.
175. He struck the same pose on the sideline during overtime.
176. In 1996 a national overtime ban by prison officers sparked off riots in seventeen prisons.
177. A: Do I get overtime pay?
178. The company compensated Tracy for her overtime work.
179. Overtime work is not a secondary employment.
180. One is the tax break on overtime.
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