Similar words: goldilocks, o'clock, alarm clock, clock tower, round the clock, digital clock, anticlockwise, anti-clockwise. Meaning: [klɒk] n. European weed naturalized in southwestern United States and Mexico having reddish decumbent stems with small fernlike leaves and small deep reddish-lavender flowers followed by slender fruits that stick straight up; often grown for forage.
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1. Most clocks and watches in this shop are in luminous paint.
2. In summer we usually put the clocks ahead one hour.
3. The clocks go back next week.
4. Remember to put your clocks forward tonight .
5. John enjoys taking old clocks apart.
6. The clocks go forward this weekend.
7. Remember to put your clocks back tonight.
8. Clocks never told the right time.
9. She clocks off at 5.15.
10. The clocks go back in October.
11. The earthquake stopped all the clocks.
12. The clocks go forward in the spring.
13. The clocks go back /forward tonight.
14. Clocks must be advanced one hour.
15. He also repairs clocks and watches.
16. Don't forget to turn the clocks back tonight.
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17. Government workers were made to punch time clocks morning[sentencedict.com], noon and night.
18. Most European countries put the clocks forward in the spring.
19. When we put the clocks forward in March we go into British Summer Time.
20. Ignoring feelings of tiredness knocks our body clocks out of kilter.
21. In spring we usually set the clocks ahead one hour to take advantage of the summer daylight.
22. Antique clocks from all over the world are on display.
23. I'd take carriage clocks and videos.
24. Glasgow: Clocks and scientific instruments, Wednesday 11am.
25. I am famous for cuckoo clocks and chocolate.
26. Mending his clocks and drinking beer.
27. Clocks thus came to be regarded as status symbols.
28. They had a horse-drawn wagon full of clocks.
29. Some pulsars keep time better than the earth's most accurate clocks.
30. The kids are all grown up now and you can't put the clocks back .
More similar words: goldilocks, o'clock, alarm clock, clock tower, round the clock, digital clock, anticlockwise, anti-clockwise, around the clock, socks, stocks, buttocks, rock salt, boondocks, hard knocks, lock, block, flock, unlock, locker, lock out, block off, bullock, blocked, warlock, padlock, lockdown, deadlock, blockage, blockade.