Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Without interruption; non-stop; continuous.
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Examples
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Also, if you get the munchies, the Shore Shack next door is open twenty-four-seven.
Shore Thing Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi 2011
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Also, if you get the munchies, the Shore Shack next door is open twenty-four-seven.
Shore Thing Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi 2011
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And they blast these depressing songs out of the loudspeakers twenty-four-seven.
The Shape-Shifter’s Curse Amanda Marrone 2010
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I could only imagine how much fun it must have been to have her around twenty-four-seven.
THE HARDY BOYS Franklin W. Dixon 2010
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It smelled like bacon and hash browns, breakfast twenty-four-seven.
Dark Oracle Alayna Williams 2010
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She wanted to institutionalize her son, but was talked out of it by her mother, who, according to Sabrina, had a lot to say but “never changes a Pamper—I got the kid twenty-four-seven!”
Knowing Jesse Marianne Leone 2010
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She wanted to institutionalize her son, but was talked out of it by her mother, who, according to Sabrina, had a lot to say but “never changes a Pamper—I got the kid twenty-four-seven!”
Knowing Jesse Marianne Leone 2010
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The woman who raised me was an aunt, if your definition of being raised is being kept in a basement twenty-four-seven for eighteen years, where I got fed every day.
Blood Trinity Sherrilyn Kenyon 2010
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Franchise won't letcha close; it's twenty-four-seven.
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The woman who raised me was an aunt, if your definition of being raised is being kept in a basement twenty-four-seven for eighteen years, where I got fed every day.
Blood Trinity Sherrilyn Kenyon 2010
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