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all-time  


      adj   prenominal  
Informal   unsurpassed in some respect at a particular time  
an all-time record     
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small-time     
insignificant, minor, no-account     (U.S. informal)   of no account, of no consequence, petty, piddling     (informal)   unimportant  

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all the time, time, all in good time, time on

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v.
1. perdre du temps 2. passer le temps ; tuer le temps
exp.
let the time go by without doing something important, relax, waste time
E.g.: It was a quite evening: we sat around chatting and watching TV.
n.
a sound (usually a song, jingle) that one hears mentally for a certain period of time
n.
a clusterfuck means several problems occurring at the same time
Mainly US usage, very colloquial/vulgar
n.
free time spent taking care also of work-related tasks
formed based on "work" and "leisure"
adj.
[arch.] near in space, time or relation, almost (followed by: upon)
"nigh upon" is even stronger in keeping with an antiquated, even biblical style. "The end of the world is nigh upon us"
adj.
forced by a medical condition to spend most of the time home
n.
at what times you climb for class today
[UK]
n.
a website that did not undergo any change for a long period of time
[Comp.];[Slang]
exp.
have a great time; enjoy oneself
exp.
a difficult time
exp.
spend time and energy doing something that is pointless
expression arisen in the 15th century when Newcastle (England) was a major exporter of coal
exp.
if people live in each other's pocket, they spend a lot of time together
exp.
to do two things at the same time using the effort needed to do only one

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