around-the-clock
[ uh-round-th uh-klok ]
/ əˈraʊnd ðəˈklɒk /
adjective
continuing without pause or interruption: an around-the-clock guard on the prisoner.
Also
round-the-clock.
Origin of around-the-clock
First recorded in 1940–45
Words nearby around-the-clock
arose,
around,
around the bend,
around the corner,
around the world in eighty days,
around-the-clock,
arouse,
arp,
arpa,
arpanet,
arpeggiate
Example sentences from the Web for around-the-clock
Police, however, are keeping tabs on the property with around-the-clock surveillance.
Cleveland Wants to Burn Down Ariel Castro’s House. Should It Be? |Christine Pelisek |May 13, 2013 |DAILY BEASTMy best friend is a C-4/C-5 quadriplegic who depends on around-the-clock care.
Auti Angel, Star of ‘Musical Chairs,’ on Being Disabled in Hollywood |Auti Angel |March 24, 2012 |DAILY BEAST