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round-the-clock

[ round-thuh-klok ]

adjective

  1. a variant of around-the-clock.


round-the-clock

adjective

  1. or as adverb round the clock throughout the day and night
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Alessi, now aged four, requires round-the-clock nursing, and Reagan, her sole carer, only receives six hours a month of respite care from the Jessie May charity.

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“SportsCenter†was once the main choice for consumers looking for game results and highlights, and now competes with round-the-clock coverage available online.

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The BBC has spoken to several people from Brisbane's homeless community, who have taken refuge at Emmanuel City Mission, which has become a round-the-clock shelter.

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The space, usually a day centre for people needing a shower or a hot meal, has become a round-the-clock shelter.

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Marshals were “well-versed†in handling someone with Girardi’s needs, saying there was round-the-clock skilled nursing.

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