to apply to receive money from the government when you have lost your job
to employ someone to do a job
to write your name or a secret word in order to use a computer
It was Pete who spotted a small sign on a white wooden gate that led through the hedge.
The rest of the upper floor was also empty with a `To let " sign on the window.
There was no sign on the verge, nothing to indicate that someone lived at the end of the narrow trail.
We didn't sign on to smash a spy apparatus, we're only trying to prevent an ugly little revolution.
We’ve signed on three new members of staff.
You need your password to sign on.
signs on
signing on
signed on
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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