ticking

  • 31ticking —  setting up turves to dry, in order to prepare them for fuel. W …

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  • 32ticking — n. a stout usu. striped material used to cover mattresses etc. Etymology: TICK(4) + ING(1) …

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  • 33ticking-over — noun a) the idling of an engine b) doing a gentle amount of work …

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  • 34ticking-off — noun an admonition or reprimand …

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  • 35ticking of the clock — pulses of a clock as it keeps time …

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  • 36ticking off — UK / US noun [singular] British informal an occasion when someone speaks angrily to a person who has done something wrong …

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  • 37Time Is Ticking Out — Значимость предмета статьи поставлена под сомнение. Пожалуйста, покажите в статье значимость её предмета, добавив в неё доказательства значимости по частным критериям значимости или, в случае если частные критерии значимости для… …

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  • 38Time is Ticking Out — «Time is Ticking Out» Sencillo de The Cranberries del álbum Wake up and Smell the Coffee Formato CD Single Género(s) Rock Discográfica MCA …

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  • 39time is ticking away —    The expression time is ticking away can be used when you see the minutes or seconds going by as the clock ticks, especially when you are waiting anxiously for something to happen.     We need to intervene before it s too late. Time s ticking… …

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  • 40(the) clock is ticking — the clock is ticking phrase used for saying that someone must do something quickly because there will soon be no more time left The clock is ticking on the peace talks. Thesaurus: passing of timesynonym Main entry: clock …

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