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Make a sound like a clock or a timer.
beat
tick
ticktock
Catalan
bategar
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Examples for "
beat
"
beat
tick
ticktock
Examples for "
beat
"
1
He choked; the blood
beat
in his head; he was at bursting-point.
2
Twice the English
beat
the enemy in the triangle between the rivers.
3
Mr Trump
beat
Ms Clinton by 5 per cent four years ago.
4
The rain
beat
upon them and the wind soughed in the trees.
5
We could hear the immense
heart
-
beat
of the world in the stillness.
1
To
'
tick
-
box
'
the minorities is not to create a true diverse workplace.
2
Indeed, some economists expect inflation to
tick
lower in the coming months.
3
Bureaucrats can
tick
off a long list of reasons for banning rickshaws.
4
That's what's started to happen with another new
tick
-
borne
virus in Missouri.
5
Therefore, studies on the epidemiology of
tick
-
borne
hemoparasites in buffaloes are required.
1
Nothing to hear but the
ticktock
of a clock pendulum somewhere close by.
2
They were both so silent that the
ticktock
of the Sacrifice of Iphigenia clock on the mantelpiece became quite rudely audible.
3
So
TickTock
wanted to map the world with a suite of cameras alone.
4
TickTock
The Slider robots, which would slip under specially designed receptacles.
5
Jenna's eyes had
ticktocked
from one twin to the other.
1
Verily, to such measure and
ticktack
,
it liketh neither to dance nor to stand still.
2
And there it was that Pere Merlier's mill enlivened with its
ticktack
a corner of wild verdure.
3
To small virtues would they fain lure and laud me; to the
ticktack
of small happiness would they fain persuade my foot.
4
Lieutenant Boggs, I now give you the opportunity to show yo' profound knowledge of the
ticktacks
of war.
Catalan
bategar
martellejar
copejar
palpitar
batre
pegar
tustar
amartellar