Choose the
correct meaning of the idiom
round the clock
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continuously or interrupted. lasting through the day. all day and night. all hours of the day.
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Round the clock:-
- Continuously or interrupted.
- Lasting through the day.
- All day and night.
- All hours of the day.
- Usually used as a reference of something being done monotonously and continuously by someone which is seen as tiresome.
Explanation:
For eg:-
*All day and all night without stopping:
He requires round-the-clock care.
They're working around the clock to get it done.
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