Clock

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"Clock" in a Sentence (49 examples)

The clock in the church tower struck nine.

The church clock gains three minutes a week.

No one can turn the clock back.

Company attorneys are working around the clock to complete the merger.

The clock that got broken must be repaired right away.

Molly has a large clock.

If you break the clock again, you'll catch it from Mommy.

Uncle Bob fixed my clock. It keeps good time now.

Paul is punctual like a clock.

I wish I could live at a more relaxed pace, instead of having to watch the clock all the time.

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When the clock says midnight.

The seasons bring the flower again, ⁠And bring the firstling to the flock; ⁠And in the dusk of thee, the clock Beats out the little lives of men.

An interesting feature of the church is the invisible clock, which you can hear thumping away as you enter. Constructed in 1525, it is one of the oldest timepieces in England. It chimes the hours and the quarters, and every three hours it plays a hymn. But it has no faces.

In the June days of 1848 Baudelaire reports seeing revolutionaries (he might have been one of them) going through the streets of Paris with rifles, shooting all the clocks.

A 12-hour clock system; an antique clock sale; Acme is a clock manufacturer.

This car has over 300,000 miles on the clock.

I can't go off to lunch yet: I'm still on the clock.

We let the guys use the shop's tools and equipment for their own projects as long as they're off the clock.

Executing a NEXT to code takes 7 clocks, or 1.05 microseconds.

The best schedule produced by any hardware algorithm takes 7 clocks, whereas the statically reordered code in Figure 1.2(b) takes only 5 clocks.

Arthur Morrison, Chance of the Game But if the clock was a red 'un, and the opportunity undoubted; to be pinched in the Bow Road merely might well imply loss of caste in the mob, but nobody need be ashamed to be pinched anywhere for a gold watch, after all.

He was clocked at 155 miles per hour.

Dan Patch clocked a scorching 1:55.5 flat.

When the boxer let down his guard, his opponent clocked him.

Clock the wheels on that car!

It is true. Carmen is an official gold digger. In fact, she is an instructor at the school of gold digging. Hood rats have been clocking her style for years. Wanting to pull the players she pulled, and wishing they had the looks she had.

Cut to the pub on a lads night out, / Man at the bar cos it was his shout, / Clocks this bird and she looks OK, / Caught him looking and she walks his way,

First it was only when I was with him—we would pass a pretty girl, I would notice her first, and my eyes would dart to his to see him clock her.

He made it to ten yards away. Still they hadn't clocked him. Five yards. He felt increasingly confident about grabbing the actual thief, even if it meant letting the other lad get away. Both were pretty scrawny kids, although the other one was quite a bit older, maybe twenty,[…]

I had just long enough at Lancaster to clock another plaque to a great Victorian railway engineer, Joseph Locke (1805-60).

I'd already clocked her as someone who couldn't reliably be believed when she spoke. And now this too!

Bo John and I twisted our heads around as Miranda braked over to the gravelly shoulder, let the Scout wheeze to a stop. She was climbing out, hurrying back to whatever had caught her eye. Bo John leered into the door mirror, clocking her flouncing, leggy strut.

Once my transition was complete I considered moving to London, where I felt there was less chance of being clocked and a larger support network.

Jaz said that the palpitations of fear he used to experience at the prospect of being publicly outed in the gurdwara dissipated after he clocked other gay Sikhs in there, even one who professed a Jat caste identity, he said – Jatness being associated with stereotypical dominant macho masculinity. He reflected that this was a major factor in his rapprochement with his[…]

Consuella Lopez, the director of operations and housing at Casa Ruby, remembers. "The more passable your body was, the less bullying you'd get, the more chances of you getting a regular job at a regular place without somebody clocking you."

Jess was a sixty-something, short, White, bald man who could easily be "clocked" as gay.

Quarantine had thrown a new wrench "do not perceive me" discourse, but trans people have arguably always had a messy relationship to being perceived. We avoid it, and yet we also juice our lives to be seen. Getting clocked feels bad, but being hot feels good.

I don't believe that car has done only 40,000 miles. It's been clocked.

Have you clocked that game yet?

Did you hear what she said about my outfit? She kind of clocked me.

You clocked, that guy is always running his mouth.

Its always a good day when I can clock someone using the (made up word) "unlessen". I just...ch...

not ariana getting her ass clocked on the set of victorious

she just clocked all these mediocre men

But this you can't stand, so you throw up your hand, and you find you're as cold as an icicle, In your shirt and your socks (the black silk with gold clocks), crossing Salisbury Plain on a bicycle

She'd a gown wi' girt flowers lik' hollyhocks An zome stockèns o' gramfer's a-knit wi' clocks

Most decoration involved the ankle clocks, and several are shown on p.15 in the form of charts.

Clocks: These are ornamental designs embroidered or woven on to the ankles of stockings.

his stockings with silver clocks were ravished from him

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