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tick

[tik] / tɪk /




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Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that can be spread to humans by infected ticks, and affects an estimated 476,000 Americans each year.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the clock ticked down Sunday night, Iowa’s men’s basketball team faced a seemingly impossible task.

From The Wall Street Journal

He will never not have his detractors, skilled at ticking off all the self-inflicted controversies, chaoses and that 2013 vacated national title that will follow him around forever.

From The Wall Street Journal

Time crystals are unusual forms of matter made up of particles that "tick," meaning they move back and forth in steady, repeating cycles.

From Science Daily

He was able to just keep ticking over.

From BBC