Synonym: beat, check, check mark, check off, click, mark, mark off, retick, tick off, ticking, ticktack, ticktock. Similar words: stick out, stick to, chopstick, lick, kick, sick, pick, trick. Meaning: [tɪk] n. 1. a metallic tapping sound 2. any of two families of small parasitic arachnids with barbed proboscis; feed on blood of warm-blooded animals 3. a mark indicating that something has been noted or completed etc. 4. a light mattress. v. 1. make a clicking or ticking sound 2. make a sound like a clock or a timer 3. sew 4. put a check mark on or near or next to.
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31. Abdel felt free to tick him off for smoking too much.
32. Put a tick in the appropriate box if you would like further information about any of our products.
33. What makes him tick?
34. Put a tick next to those activities you like and a cross next to those you dislike.
35. Please tick this box if you do not wish to receive such mailings.
36. What makes it tick?
37. He put a tick by her name on the list.
38. The only sound was the soft tick of the clock.
39. Put a tick by/against the names of the people who have accepted the invitation.
40. It's a good idea to tick off the jobs on the list as you do them.
41. He's always been interested in what makes people tick.
42. They only have to tick the boxes.
43. Try to figure out what makes him tick.
44. Could I tick the box in my bird book?
45. But the tick was a comfort on long evenings.
46. You can get Lyme disease from a tick bite.
47. Who are these men and what makes them tick?
48. Please tick the box which best expresses your opinion.
49. For more information tick box SOB90 on the coupon.
50. Paul puts a tick next to Keith's name.
51. Nobody can figure out what makes him tick.
52. But identifying them, learning about their behaviour and distribution and understanding what makes them tick,[sentencedict.com] requires some enjoyable investigation.
53. As a teacher, you need to get to know your students, find out what makes them tick.
54. He did not attempt to formulate his ideas in finished form; he thought aloud so one could hear the brain tick.
55. Possible Future Seminars Please tick if you would be interested in attending a seminar on any of the following topics.
56. The church should resist the temptation to merely tick over.
57. You had to understand and project what made your character tick.
58. Rachel holds me as the minutes tick away in the darkness.
59. I learned a great deal during that formative period about what made people tick and one saw what life was really like.
60. No[Sentencedict], sending a reporter against the families' wishes only ensures that we will tick those families off.
More similar words: stick out, stick to, chopstick, lick, kick, sick, pick, trick, click, brick, quick, pickup, pick out, pick up, pick off, wicked, fickle, bicker, gimmick, cowlick, rickets, chicken, kickback, trickery, nickname, picket line, pick holes in, city slicker, homesickness, in the nick of time.