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triple time
noun
A rhythm or time with three beats per bar: one accented followed by two unaccented.
Exact(30)
"Some consultants are paid triple time at weekends whilst their nurse colleagues are not".
She replied, "Triple time, $60 an hour, but I would rather be home with my family".
Even songs with slower superstructures were bustling in triple time just under the surface.
Tube drivers are seeking triple time and an extra day off for working on 26 December.
"They'll have to do double and triple time to get all those waistlines and necklines stitched".
Writer says the last he heard, the mutuel clerks would want triple time for working on Sundays.
Similar(30)
For high throughput survey experiments, the company sells triple time-of-flight mass spectrometers that provide accurate mass information very quickly.
Eluting peptides were analyzed on a 5600 Triple time-of-flight instrument (SCIEX) in information-dependent acquisition mode.
Double-entendres and triple-time raunch.
Something else to listen for is the use of triple-time versus duple time.
As a result, lawyers and mortgage brokers are working triple-time.
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