Similar words: kick off, pick off, sick of, in the nick of time, stick out, stick on, stick-on, tick over. Meaning: v. put a check mark on or near or next to.
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1. It's difficult to tick off in a phrase.
2. It's a good idea to tick off the jobs on the list as you do them.
3. Only tick off those you practise on a daily basis.
4. I had a good chance to tick off 100, 000 people.
5. He believes such an outcome would only tick off independent software companies.
6. The teacher tick off a name on a list.
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8. Tick off the items of the goods one by one and pack them up.
9. Make a list of them and tick off the ones that you have done.
10. He stood up and begin to tick off the events.
11. If are in'be'on hit tick off, they are OK go off with sold.
12. It was a period which it would be so difficult to tick off in a phrase.
13. Abrupt, a flock of happy small fish enter my line of vision, tick off my fetch.
14. The new record-holder for the most precise timekeeper could tick off the 13.7-billion-year age of the universe to within 4 seconds.
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