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ful·l time

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  1. full timenoun

    The full number of hours usually worked in a day or week, in distinction to part-time work.

  2. full timenoun

    The end of a game of football or rugby.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of full time in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of full time in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of full time in a Sentence

  1. Abby Holmes:

    We would have to regroup in an entire new way, i would be forced to look for full-time work. My kids would see me less ... and our take-home pay would not change because all of that new money would have to go for healthcare, so it is kind of a lose-lose. ... We're living paycheck to paycheck as it is.

  2. Vincenzo Aloisi/MEGA:

    It is so hard, i never realized how hard it is. It is a full-time job, and I have so much respect now for moms — I always have, but oh my gosh, it's a full-time job. It's insanity. I mean, hats off to anyone who can do it for as long as they can, because it's really, really difficult.

  3. Diego Villarreal:

    People say fundraising is a full-time job. But if you only go for the hot leads that might actually convert into investments, it’s not.

  4. The EIA:

    There needs to be greater investment [by China] in intelligence-led enforcement to pursue the Chinese businesses and individuals who are running operations at the [Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone]... These shouldn’t be periodic operations that are co-ordinated once a year, but full-time, multi-agency operations.

  5. Julia Pollak:

    The recent decline in temp staffing is mostly the result of a healthy recovery in full-time, in-house hiring, but if it falls much below 3 million, I think that would be a warning sign as well.


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