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I . clock [klɒk] SUST.

clock

II . clock [klɒk] V. trans.

1. clock:

clock
clock

2. clock:

clock

3. clock ingl. brit. coloq.:

clock
clock

alarm clock SUST.

biological clock SUST.

grandfather clock SUST.

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The traditional 15-question money tree was used and there was no clock.
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The money was stored in a cement-block strong room with a round-the-clock private security guard.
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He rebuffs her attempt to take his hat, whereupon she points to the wall clock.
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The machinery and needles of the clocks were changed while the clock's main dial was unchanged.
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A range of things that swing, blink or pulsate share this quality, including clock pendulums, lightning bugs and heart cells.
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This allows the master latch to store the input value when the clock signal transitions from low to high.
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For instance, the cap on the number of miles/kilometers you are allowed to clock up over the period of the agreement.
www.anglocelt.ie
The center of the island could also rotate, disorienting those attempting to master the clock strategy.
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The drum's rotational speed was synchronised to the main central processor clock, which allowed for additional drums to be added.
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Limited-range drivers, also used alone, are typically found in computers, toys, and clock radios.
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