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ticktock

[tik-tok] / ˈtɪkˌtɒk /




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The teachers sat at children's low tables, huddling in their overcoats, idling away the day in games of ticktacktoe.

From Time Magazine Archive

At one point he playfully marked a ticktacktoe square on his wife's neck, refused to "look left" for a photographer, exclaiming in mock horror, "We don't have such directions around here."

From Time Magazine Archive

Nods & Becks On a visit to the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington, England, the Duke of Edinburgh agreed to match wits with an electronic brain in a game of ticktacktoe.

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"I don't even let my ten-year-old daughter beat me at ticktacktoe," said Gibson.

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Instead of an excited mob in the customers' room, a few clerks doze or play ticktacktoe.

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