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1. (adj.) around-the-clock
all day and all night; constant.
Etymology: (1940–45)
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1. (adverb) around-the-clock, day-and-night, nonstop, round-the-clock
at all times
"around-the-clock nursing care"
2. (adverb) around the clock, for 24 hours, round the clock
without stopping
"she worked around the clock"
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1. (adjective) around-the-clock
happening twenty-four hours a day
patients needing around-the-clock care
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