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  • n  someone who works less than the customary or standard time

  • No longer productive on a regular basis, Ripken is a part-timer hitting like one; through Thursday he was batting .
  • She's a part-timer, a temp hence the title of the show, which roughly translates to "the dignity of temp workers.
  • And the coach commanding everyone's attention in the center of the room was no amateur part-timer looking to relive his glory days on the court.
News & Articles

  • Guzman angers Giants with antics
    Jesus Guzman appears to be getting under the skin of the Giants . The Padres’ part-timer homered in back-to-back games, sandwiched by a retaliatory salvo from Madison Bumgarner that cleared both benches.
    June 19, 2013 - Sports Illustrated
  • Jesus Guzman’s post-home run antics incite Giants
    Jesus Guzman appears to be getting under the skin of the Giants . The Padres’ part-timer homered in back-to-back games, sandwiched by a retaliatory salvo from Madison Bumgarner that cleared both benches.
    June 19, 2013 - Sports Illustrated
Quotes

  • Simon Katich in Sydney Morning Herald
    That's a bit harsh,Katich said of Waugh's summation. "Bryce is definitely the best leg spinner in the country but when I say that, there's also Beau Casson, there's a few of them. I'm just a part-timer."
  • Chris Ellison in NEWS.com.au
    There's nothing wrong with using a part-timer,Senator Ellison said on ABC radio. "This is a trial to see if perhaps it can be broadened, but it's only a trial. It's nothing more than that; it's not a fait accompli."
  • Andrew Hilditch in Melbourne Herald Sun
    Particularly after Hilditch said: "Maybe we need to redefine the way we look at the specialist spinner spot . . . if North is the best spinner in the country, then he should not be viewed as a part-timer."

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