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US
/ˈtɛmp/
]
[ UK /tˈɛmp/ ]
[ UK /tˈɛmp/ ]
NOUN
- a worker (especially in an office) hired on a temporary basis
How To Use temp In A Sentence
- Three tall memorial archways inscribed with Chinese characters stand outside the temple.
- Ask for an aged standing rib roast from the forequarter, trimmed and chined; bring to room temperature before roasting.
- It sparked to life in the second act, when the symbolism gave way to themes of lust and sexual temptation.
- It also seems to carry the well-tempered glow of late Woody Allen with a well-satisfied view of late life and with few illusions. The Unshine Boys
- Management claimed the lockout was a temporary measure and that the plant would be reopened on May 9.
- Which is stupid, considering the drivers around here A: Don't normally stop for people and in fact have been caught trying to sneak ~around~ them and B: I've been nicked several times and almost hit three times different instances last summer attempting to obey the biking laws, none of those for mistakes on my part as I've been scared shitless at the lack of aware driving that's crept over my town. The funny thing about Pain..... (Let's talk trauma!)
- Yet, there are times when I wonder if my love is misplaced, if I should temper my affection.
- Contrary to what has been claimed, the theory is not insulated against attempts to disconfirm it.
- Although these vegetables adapt well to our temperate climate, they tend to crop poorly.
- There are some trademark pieces - elegant-legged tables and high-quality marquetry - mixed in with contemporary designer furniture, antique shop finds and some very in-your-face art.