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clocked up

adjective as in occupied

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For the past two seasons, the Premiership has clocked up an average of seven tries a match, up from five and half five years ago.

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Last week, Will clocked up 31 hours on social-media apps alone.

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She’s also clocked up a great deal of time outside the station, spacewalking.

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When the last of the Belville time sellers, Ruth, died in 1943, she had clocked up more than half a century collecting the time and passing it on.

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The Real Whacker clocked up a third course victory when edging out Gerri Colombe to win the Brown Advisory Novices' Chase at last year's Festival.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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