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tick-tock
noun as in clock
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Sometimes they are almost amusing, like when a group of infantry soldiers filmed themselves dancing to Ke$ha's Tick Tock.
Another eye-opening tick-tock insider report by National Review Online's Robert Costa, this time on Paul Ryan's debate prep.
See the tick-tock for our entire three-day summit, from panel discussions to interviews and performances.
Davie used to say 'tick-tock' when he heard it, when he first learned to talk.
When the swinging pendulum once more began its deep-toned tick-tock, he looked back over his shoulder with a smile.
She managed finally to coax Tick-Tock away from the window, but neither of them slept well the rest of the night.
Today, perhaps because she was disturbed about Tick-Tock's behavior, the customary response was extraordinarily prompt.
Tick-Tock, ordinarily the most restful and composed of companions, definitely was still tensed up about something.
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On this page you'll find 18 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to tick-tock, such as: alarm, timer, chronograph, chronometer, hourglass, and metronome.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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