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Definition of "on the clock" in English

Prepositional phrase

  1. Displayed on the dial of a clock (timepiece).

  2. Working at one's job; occupied in some manner during one's hours of remunerated employment.

  3. During one's official working hours; in or into a position of remunerated employment.

  4. Of a taxicab, engaged for hire; displayed numerically as time or fare on the meter of a taxicab.

  5. In the official time remaining in a game or other sporting event.

  6. In the official time expired in a game or other sporting event.

  7. Under scrutiny due to having to make a decision or produce results within a set period of time.

  8. Displayed numerically on the mileage or kilometric gauge.

  9. Remunerated per unit of time.

    • Alas, the delivery boy is on the clock; he could and would work much faster on commission!