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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91. The room was silent, apart from the hollow and remorseless tick of a grandfather clock in the corner.
92. The tick of the Edwardian wall-clock bounced from wall to wall.
93. The muffled tick of the grandfather clock echoed in one corner.
94. For information about the degree programme, tick box BA91 on the coupon.
95. When things don't happen, people get sick. They see time tick and they want it quick. They forget that success happens brick by brick. RVM
96. When it come down, he thought, gon na crush me like a tick bug.
97. If you do this, the box will default to having a tick in it.
98. After working with him for five years, I still don't know what makes him tick.
99. But there was nothing laconic about his mind, which was known to tick over like a well-oiled clock.
100. Sometimes Paul puts a tick next to Keith's name, and then Keith remembers a meeting or changes his mind or something.
101. Tick advanced on his prey cowering constipated against the wall.
102. A strong interest in people and what makes them tick.
103. No sound except the tick from the watch on Suzy's wrist.
104. Beneath the tick and scrawl that made her name the paper was lightly wrinkled.
105. Only tick off those you practise on a daily basis.
106. But they also have ideas about how the social world works and what makes its inhabitants tick.
107. The slow hours seemed to tick by one tick at a time in the night.
108. I had a good chance to tick off 100, 000 people.
109. If you prefer the idea of studying a single course as an associate student, tick box OO91.
110. A definite tick in the margin here for the quality of the fretwork.
111. The car's powerful engine began to tick in the silence as it cooled in the mild evening breeze.
112. He believes such an outcome would only tick off independent software companies.
113. The label parameter is similar to the tick parameters.
114. Tick bites can cause Lyme disease.
115. They arrived at six on the tick.
116. The teacher tick off a name on a list.
117. Buses and taxis tick over rather noisily.
118. AAre you coming? BYes[sentence dictionary], half a tick!
119. Nick How long will the clock tick?
120. Look here, Joe Harper, whose is that tick?
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.