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tick-tock
(tick-tock)
Pronunciation:
/tɪkˈtɒk/
noun
[
in singular
]
the sound of a large clock ticking:
we could hear every tick-tock of the clock
verb
[
no object
]
make a ticking sound:
the clock on the wall was tick-tocking
Origin:
mid 19th century
: imitative; compare with
tick
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