dayshift

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dayshift (plural dayshifts)

  1. Alternative spelling of day shift
    • 2008 May 12, Katharine Q. Seelye, “As Rivals Rest on Mother’s Day, Clinton Pushes On”, in New York Times[1]:
      In a reflective and conversational tone, she blended the experiences of everywoman, from “all these mothers who take whatever life throws at us,” and the mother who “gets up every morning, gets the kids ready for school, does the laundry, buys the groceries, cooks the dinners, helps on the homework and maybe works the dayshift, a nightshift or a double shift” to those who “dare to compete in the boardroom and the backroom.”