overtime
Americannoun
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working time before or after one's regularly scheduled working hours; extra working time.
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pay for such time (straight time ).
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time in excess of a prescribed period.
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Sports. an additional period of play for deciding the winner of a game in which the contestants are tied at the end of the regular playing period.
adverb
adjective
verb (used with object)
noun
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work at a regular job done in addition to regular working hours
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( as modifier )
overtime pay
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the rate of pay established for such work
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time in excess of a set period
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sport extra time
adverb
verb
Etymology
Origin of overtime
Example Sentences
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And once the game moved into overtime, the magic never returned.
The shock of the weekend was quarterback Bo Nix fracturing his ankle Saturday in the closing moments of Denver’s 33-30 overtime win over Buffalo.
How they did so while blowing a lead on a last-minute miracle pass and then nearly botching the game on an overtime drive, even heaven surely has no idea.
From Los Angeles Times
That’s just where they want to be heading into the NFC championship game at Seattle, where last month they frittered away a 16-point lead in the fourth quarter and wound up losing in overtime.
From Los Angeles Times
Watch highlights as the Los Angeles Rams hold off another Chicago Bears comeback to win 20-17 in overtime and advance to the NFC Conference Championship game.
From BBC
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