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whole-time

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English

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Etymology

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From whole +‎ time.

Adjective

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whole-time (not comparable)

  1. (especially firefighting or business) full-time
    • 1941 November, “Notes and News: Abandoning the Clogher Valley Railway”, in Railway Magazine, page 514:
      Whole-time employees with more than two years of service will be entitled to compensation, [...].

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