Sign on - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈsaɪn ɑːn|
Brit.  |saɪn ɒn|

verb

- engage by written agreement (syn: contract, sign, sign up)

Extra examples

Let's use a nice cheerful tune to sign on in the morning.

He signed on the dole in June.

How long have you been signing on?

The sign on the door says "Help Wanted: Inquire Within."

There was a “For Sale” sign on the car.

The sign on the door read “Danger. Keep out.”

He handed out pins with the peace sign on them.

He pinned a sign on the wall.

We have been lucky to sign on / up so many experienced workers.

A sign on the outer door read: 'No Entry'.

Make sure the repairs are done before you sign on the dotted line.

I'll probably have to sign on with a nursing agency.

A sign on the door read, 'No Solicitors.'

If you join the army, you'll have to sign on for at least three years.

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