time+to+spare

  • 101Marguerita Time — Single by Status Quo from the album Back to Back Released 2 December 1983 (1983 12 02) Format 7 inch vinyl …

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  • 102in one's own time — In one s spare time, when not at work • • • Main Entry: ↑time * * * also in one s own good time at a time and a rate decided by oneself …

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  • 103free time — noun Time that can be spent on ones own activities rather than work. I love to play football in my free time. Syn: leisure, leisure time, spare time …

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  • 104leisure time — noun time available for ease and relaxation his job left him little leisure • Syn: ↑leisure • Derivationally related forms: ↑leisurely (for: ↑leisure) • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 105part time — Synonyms and related words: anchor watch, bit, casual, day shift, dogwatch, extra, full time, graveyard shift, half time, incidental, lobster trick, night shift, occasional, odd, off, out of the way, overtime, relay, shift, side, spare, split… …

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  • 106just in the nick of time — If you do something in the nick of time, you just manage to do it just in time, with seconds to spare …

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  • 107pressed for time — adjective in a hurry, without spare time. So as neither of them were particularly pressed for time, as it happened, and the temperature refreshing since it cleared up after the recent visitation of Jupiter Pluvius, they dandered along past by… …

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  • 108part-time — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. spare time, afterhours, temporary, occasional, odd. See rarity.Ant., full time …

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  • 109have time for — have enough free time for, possess plenty of spare time for …

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  • 110just in the nick of time —    If you do something in the nick of time, you just manage to do it just in time, with seconds to spare.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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