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quarter-hour
[ kwawr-ter-ouuhr, -ou-er ]
noun
- a period of 15 minutes.
- a point 15 minutes after or before the hour.
quarter-hour
noun
- a period of 15 minutes
- any of the points on the face of a timepiece that mark 15 minutes before or after the hour, and sometimes 30 minutes after
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Derived Forms
- ˌquarter-ˈhourly, adverbadjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of quarter-hour1
First recorded in 1880–85
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Example Sentences
Here were two new griefs hurling themselves in over the wires all in the same quarter-hour, besides the one I had up my sleeve.
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Something tender came into their tones as quarter-hour after quarter-hour went on, and they forgot the lapse of time.
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But first she had to undergo a bad quarter-hour in the back-parlour.
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A quarter-hour later the doctor had him safely tucked into his berth in the cabin, with whisky and lemon aboard him.
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We have had a quarter-hour's ride when the gondola comes to rest before broad stone steps leading upward to a wide doorway.
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