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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121. The tickler pricked a tick on the nickname Nickel.
122. Marketers are still figuring out what makes them tick.
123. She always comes to the tick.
124. It also meant watching the clock tick backwards.
125. Objective To prepare purified tick - borne encephalitis vaccine.
126. Could I have these things on tick?
127. There was a silence during which the tick of the monumental ormolu clock on the white marble mantelpiece grew as loud as the boom of a minute-gun.
128. His stance on the decriminalization of narcotics best illustrated what made him tick.
129. Despite presence of Hyalomma tick vectors in Sudan, no CCHF cases have been confirmed there.
130. He's very understanding: if I'm hard up by the middle of the week he'll always let me have a few groceries on tick till Friday.
131. The virus found in patients of deer tick bite has been isolated by Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing News reported.
132. Based on8051MCU, this paper describes the design of an embedded real-time operating system kernel. It describes the realization of the clock tick, dispatcher, signal, interrupt processing.
133. In the same continuous clock tick as a person is different environment to learn new knowledge.
134. Because the subshell has so many uses, you might prefer to use it always instead of a combination or the back tick operators.
135. This did not include the food for the two of them and our Maine Coon cat, nor their monthly flea and tick medicine or heartworm pills.
136. Objective To study the anti tick borne encephalitis virus effect of cimetidine and dipyridamole.
137. The tick of the grandfather clock echoed in from the corner.
138. Please tick your available date, time and venue to help us.
139. Conclusions There are abundant tick communities in the area of Tarim Basin(sentencedict.com), and a gradient change of the communities is continued in the ecological amplitude of this area.
140. The deer tick is an eight-legged insect no bigger than a sesame seed that is best removed from the body with tweezers.
141. Einstein's general theory of relativity contends that a slight difference in the force of gravity at two different places causes clocks in those places to tick at different rates.
142. Human granulocytic anaplasmosis ( HGA ) is an emerging tick - borne natural focal disease caused by Anaplasma phagocytophilum.
143. When we were finished guessing, clock tick and Rhamus started to eat.
144. He lay and watched his birthday tick nearer, wondering if the Dursleys would remember at all, wondering where the letter writer was now.
144. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
145. The tick rate (jiffies's least significant bit) is configurable, but in a recent 2.6 kernel for x86, a tick equals 4ms (250Hz).
146. This cash grant money, both for housing and livelihoods, should begin helping small local communities tick over in time and rebuild, bake and fish.
147. The Close The closing price is a bar chart by a tick pointing to the right.
148. Tom arrived at his destination at eight on the tick last night.
149. Then when return on the keyboard or the green tick on the screen is pressed, the item will be added to the sales ticket.
150. They will make you rethink what makes the city tick.
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