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Sentence count:160+5Posted:2017-06-28Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: stickingsticking outpolitickingsticking pointlickingkickingpickingstick in the mudMeaning: ['tɪkɪŋ]  n. 1. a metallic tapping sound 2. a strong fabric used for mattress and pillow covers. 
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121) The refugee camp is a ticking bomb waiting to go off.
122) One evening I had an encounter with a ticking bomb, and contemplated behaving like a fool, but rejected the impulse because we weren't married.
123) He heard the clock ticking audibly and half suspected that he had been dozing.
124) The report does little-to-nothing to help you ascertain that the second half of the or short-circuit is a ticking time bomb!
125) Roman Pavlyuchenko put a ticking bomb under Spurs' Final build-up last night by suggesting he wanted to play for Manchester United.
126) The clock's methodical ticking helped bring into being the scientific mind and the scientific man.
127) I enjoyed the hushed,(www.Sentencedict.com) uneven ticking of a windup watch.
128) Conventional hearing devices amplify everything — from conversations to background noise to the clock ticking.
129) The clock methodical ticking helped bring into being the scientific mind and the scientific man.
130) Each taxicab is fitted with a meter ticking off the fare due.
131) Yet because many of the environmental consequences are hidden from view and from our national income accounts, we sit atop ticking ecological time bombs.
132) Even today, many find it hard to keep people of that generation on a long-distance call for very long—they still hear a meter ticking in their head and rush to finish.
133) LANCE : Ok, timers are set, 5 seconds and ticking.
134) The ticking of the clock began to bring itself into notice.
135) But despite ticking certain expectedly twee boxes, Muchuu aren't interested in merely rehashing the past.
136) But even Japan's "core core" inflation rate, which strips out both energy and fresh food, is ticking up, as higher prices for wholesale goods pass on to consumers.
137) Still, the cabin hovers in my imagination as a finished structure — tight and snug as a cedar chest, its timber frame pegged and mortised, and a fire ticking in the wood stove.
138) There is a potential time bomb ticking away on the shelves of the stellar ev olutionists.
139) Stay focused and don't get pressured by the ticking clock. Hastiness will lead to careless mistakes. If you are going to do a job, do it right once.
140) She ould hear the clock ticking away on the mantelpiece.
141) Spread- eagled and squint-eyed in the morning brightness, he heard a faint ticking noise near his head.
142) A ticking biological clock sometimes isn't enough. That's where science steps in and helps it along.
143) I love the hiss and pop of vinyl and the black splotch in the corner when a movie changes reels. I enjoyed the hushed, uneven ticking of a windup watch. I love handwriting.
144) The business of the company has been ticking over for some time.
145) Her biological clock were ticking and IT really required to HAs a baby.
146) For all its consummate visual style, "Inception" also boasts an astute sound design: Listen for the leitmotif of a ticking stopwatch echoed by a passing bicycle and in Hans Zimmer's powerful score.
147) Useand you'll find the pump clock ticking slower, regardless of your current strength or ability.
148) Near at hand some kind of instrument was ticking slowly and regularly.
149) Crates lined up on the quayside at Jaffa, chap ticking them off in a book, navvies handling them in soiled dungarees.
150) When the fly lays its eggs It'starts a biological clock ticking.
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