When someone says 24/7 What does that mean?

: for twenty-four hours seven days a week can now shop 24-7.

How do you use 24/7 in a sentence?

twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week (used to mean “all the time”) She’s with me all the time — 24/7.

Is 24/7 A slang or jargon?

Slang. continually; constantly: They’re together 24/7.

What is another way to say 24-7?

What is another word for 24/7?
alwayscontinually
perpetuallyincessantly
ceaselesslyunceasingly
endlesslyinterminably
eternallypermanently

What is the word for 8 times?

eightfold; eight times as great.

What is another word for all day?

What is another word for all day long?
nonstopcontinuous
faithfulsteadfast
at all timesall day and all night
drawn outdrawn-out
fixedstretched out

What does interminably mean?

Definition of interminable

: having or seeming to have no end especially : wearisomely protracted an interminable sermon.

What means ceaselessly?

Definition of ceaseless

: continuing without cease : constant ceaseless efforts.

What does cook up mean?

Definition of cook up

1 : to prepare (food) for eating especially quickly I can cook up some hamburgers. He cooked this whole meal up in less than 30 minutes. 2 : to invent (something, such as an idea, excuse, etc.) to deal with a particular situation They cooked up a scheme to fool their neighbor.

What does interminable mean in Lord of the Flies?

tiresomely long; seemingly without end
interminable. tiresomely long; seemingly without end.

Is poignant positive?

As far as I know, poignant does have a positive connotation, meaning something that is moving or touching but also slightly painful. One wouldn’t describe an event as a ‘poignant tribute’ if it had a negative connotation.

What does interminable mean in the lottery?

seemingly without stopping
interminably. all the time; seemingly without stopping.

Why is this chapter called Beast from air?

The chapter is called ‘Beast from Air’ , because the boys’ new idea of the beast is coming from the dead parachuter. The parachuter, when falling, swung back and forth due to the wind, making it seem to look like a beast. The twins say that the beast had claws, and that it followed ad nearly touched them.

What does conch mean in Lord of the Flies?

The conch is used not only to call meetings but also to establish order when the boys talk. Thus, the conch symbolizes civilization, adult rules, and the democratic process. As Ralph is the first to utilize the conch as a social tool, it also becomes a symbol of Ralph’s legitimacy as a leader.

What does officious mean in Lord of the Flies?

officious. intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner.

What does Simon think the beast is?

To the dismay of Ralph and Piggy, Simon admits in Chapter 5 that he does believe in the beast, but suggests that the beast is actually the inherent evil inside each one of them. Simon senses early on that the boys will fall into violent savagery and become their own worst enemies.

What do the Twins think they see?

They see the fallen parachute man. It frightens them because they mistakenly think its the beast. The way that the strings of the parachute have been caught means that as the branches blow in the wind, so does the man move up and down. Therefore, the twins think the figure is alive and that it is the beast.

Why do the boys run from the figure on the mountain at the end of the chapter?

Why do the boys run from the figure on the mountain at the end of the chapter? The boys ran away from the beast when they saw it because they were scared.

What does the pig head symbolize in Lord of the Flies?

Here, Golding makes clear that the pig’s head, which is also referred to as Lord of the Flies, another name for the Devil, is a symbol of the beast, which represents evil. During his hallucination, Simon understands that the beast is not something that can be killed because it exists inside humans.

Does piggy believe in the beast?

In Chapter 5, Piggy refuses to believe a real beast is on the island, but he does concede that fear itself exists, and could be particularly dangerous if the boys start to become frightened of one another.

What do Piggy’s glasses symbolize?

The spectacles represent the boys’ only means of obtaining fire through reflecting the sun’s rays, and fire itself is symbolic of survival and rescue. Jack snatches the glasses off Piggy’s face to create the fire, despite Piggy’s protestations, and his dependence upon them.

What does Beelzebub represent in Lord of the Flies?

It is the savagery and sinful nature within the boys and symbolizes the devil. In the Bible, Beelzebub is another name for the devil and is also translated to “lord of the flies.” It was “one of the most loathsome and repulsive of the false gods in the Old Testament” (Carter, 2010, para. 3).