part-timer u rečniku PONS

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It would be better to have him as a regular bowler rathrr than as a part-timer.
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They could get away with just the lone trundler when they play three spinners and a part-timer.
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There is a sweeper, so just two, and that means, again, that the part-timer remains economical.
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As is often the case in these circumstances, a part-timer intervened with a freakish breakthrough.
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Originally hired as a part-timer, he planned to work there for a few months before jetting off on his next adventure.
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The part-timer has struck and broken the 67-run stand.
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Too often, children and young people who receive only a part-timer education, or who have none at all, can become invisible to the local authority.
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She aspires to be a baker, but the shop owner won't let a part-timer near the oven, much to her frustration.
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The money will be used to offset operating costs incurred by the club, which employs one full-time person, as well as a part-timer.
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He was working for a fast-food chain when a part-timer friend suggested he give it a try.
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