Till in a sentence as a noun

It is still going to take me, door to door, 8 hours.

A 40-year-old who's been around the block and still programs might tell them as much.

Unfortunate this wont happen, till its to late.

Is better to keep trying CPR till the emergency team can take care of the patient.

Someone who has a pending comment will have to wait till it goes live to post another.

Conversely a lot of production code still uses Cobol and Pascal.

I hadn't looked at the comments on the story about the girl who died till now. I am so embarrassed for this community.

We need to wait till this generation simply dies out and gets replaced by the ones who grew up with computers.

Till in a sentence as a verb

My PM is on vacation this week and I've had to partially fill in. I have been getting frantic urgent emails from roughly 7 am till 1 am.

We were put on standby and were seriously in danger of not getting a standby flight till late in the evening.

Like most kids I just ignored it and played a little D&D over at my friends' houses till I got bored of it and listened to rock music just the same.

Rock music was still around, Led Zeppelin was still for sale, D&D was still a game, but apparently the moral crusaders had stopped something and had moved on to something else.

High-power programming/technology, as a career, is only 10-20% more time-intensive than the average job-- you haven't seen bad hours till you've worked on Wall Street-- but it's 200% more energy-intensive.

You have to get through series of examinations that over the years have gotten very _very_ tough: they basically expect you to know things in Physics, Chemistry and Math that - atleast in the US - are not taught till the third year of college.

I will harp on about the importance of code literacy and open source / free software till the cows come home but this is the best example I know:We would never vote up a article where "father writes bedtime story for daughter, Sleeping Prince rescued by Princess".

The silly notion that only hard, technical inventions with academic papers attached are innovative is the reason why Apple has eaten everyone's lunch up till now."Fit and finish" is as innovative as a new algorithm, it's shocking how much of the industry still treats it as a footnote and a detail, despite the entire history of the tech world since iPhone 1 would indicate.

Till definitions

noun

unstratified soil deposited by a glacier; consists of sand and clay and gravel and boulders mixed together

noun

a treasury for government funds

See also: trough

noun

a strongbox for holding cash

See also: cashbox

verb

work land as by ploughing, harrowing, and manuring, in order to make it ready for cultivation; "till the soil"