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at the eleventh hour Definition


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eleven
noun
    1a. The cardinal number 11;
    1b. The quantity that this represents, being one more than ten.
    2. Any symbol for this, eg 11, XI.
    3. The age of eleven.
    4. Something, eg a garment or a person, whose size is denoted by the number 11.
    5. The eleventh hour after midnight or midday.
      Example: Come at eleven
      Example: 11 o'clock
      Example: 11pm
    6a. ) a set or group of eleven people or things;
    6b. football, cricket, hockey.
      A team of players.
    7. A score of eleven points.
adj
    1. Totalling eleven.
    2. Aged eleven.
Idiom: at the eleventh hour
    At the last possible moment; only just in time.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon endleofan.





hour
noun
    1. Sixty minutes, or the twenty-fourth part of a day.
    2. The time indicated by a clock or watch.
    3. An occasion or a point in time.
      Example: an early hour
    4. A special occasion or point in time.
      Example: his finest hour
    5. The time allowed or fixed for a specified activity.
      Example: office hours
      Form: hours
    6. The distance travelled in an hour.
      Example: two hours away from the airport
    7. A time for action.
      Example: The hour has come
    8a. canonical hours;
      Form: hours
    8b. book of hours.
      Form: hours
Idiom: after hours
Idiom: at all hours
    At irregular times, especially late at night.
Idiom: at the eleventh hour
    At the last or latest moment.
Idiom: keep good hours
    To lead a calm and regular life; to go to bed and rise early.
Idiom: on the hour
    At exactly one, two, etc, o'clock.
      Example: The train departs on the hour
Idiom: out of hours
    Before or after usual working hours.
Etymology: 13c: from Greek hora.



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