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1 There's just a little tick of water at the bottom, he said.
2 Yet another little tick on the list of things in her favor.
3 He's a pompous little tick ; I like to waste his time when I can.
4 The clock gave a little tick , as such clocks do, four minutes before they strike.
5 A market attuned to quick trading on information might pick up that little tick more quickly.
6 You know what, you actually have a little tick up there in the bottom of your page.
7 He picked up the piece of paper again and placed a little tick in the little box.
8 It helps to save him from the mistake of supposing that it is his little tick - tack that keeps the universe a-going.
9 In fact, I imagined Atismak getting the report and putting a little tick against Walsh's name and going about his business.
10 In my defence, I used to have a membership at New Road, but in truth I was a glory-hunting little tick turd.
11 Like there's a little tick of bones and muscles and a change in the way her hands and her body are tilted.
12 I heard my watch ticking its little tick on the mantel-piece by the side of the clock, like a pony trotting by a big horse.
13 That unutterable little tick Hazlitt knocked off my hat as I was looking at the notice-board to-day, and I am not going to stand it.
14 Beastly little ticks of nine the equals of boys of eleven and twelve; imagine!
15 Little ticks that were, to me, inherent in the script.
16 And excuse me for feeling a little ticked off.
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