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wholetime

American  
[hohl-tahym] / ˈhoʊlˈtaɪm /
Or whole-time

adjective

British.
  1. full-time.


Etymology

Origin of wholetime

First recorded in 1905–10; whole + time

Example Sentences

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A further nine stations have both on-call and wholetime firefighters.

From BBC

"The union also wants a reversal of the decision to change Brentwood Fire Station crewing arrangements from two wholetime appliances to one wholetime and one retained."

From BBC