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clock on
verb
(intr, adverb) to arrive at work, esp when it involves registering the time of arrival on a card
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At the beginning of this season, Uncle Jimmy puts a literal clock on how long the Bear has before, short of a miracle, he will have to pull the plug.
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“For me it’s the clock on the cooker. Twenty-five minutes past eight, etched in stark white.”
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GPS and other satellite navigation systems reset their own clocks by touching base with these more accurate clocks on the ground.
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But the confessional pop era has a clock on it too.
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“But there was always a ticking clock on that intake ban.”
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