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
The counselor has been working round the clock with patients. His dedication has been acknowledged by the hospital through this award.
The prisoners are monitored round the clock by the officers. There is no way to escape.
A mother works round the clock without any form of appreciation from anyone. But when she sees her baby smiling it is all worth it at the end.
The new restaurant is said to be open round the clock. Let’s go there after work today to check how good it really is.
The nanny has been working round the clock. She totally deserves this break.
Although the work is round the clock, the payment for the same is quite meager.
The bank provides round the clock services to the clients.
His contract includes round the clock monitoring of the software to ensure that there is no malfunction.
The new McDonald Drive-Through store on National Highway will remain open round the clock.
There is no origin for this idiom
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definition
Common phrase that has a specific meaning.