Ainda não temos significados para "little tick".
1There's just a little tick of water at the bottom, he said.
2Yet another little tick on the list of things in her favor.
3He's a pompous little tick; I like to waste his time when I can.
4The clock gave a little tick, as such clocks do, four minutes before they strike.
5A market attuned to quick trading on information might pick up that little tick more quickly.
6You know what, you actually have a little tick up there in the bottom of your page.
7He picked up the piece of paper again and placed a little tick in the little box.
8It helps to save him from the mistake of supposing that it is his little tick-tack that keeps the universe a-going.
9In fact, I imagined Atismak getting the report and putting a little tick against Walsh's name and going about his business.
10In my defence, I used to have a membership at New Road, but in truth I was a glory-hunting little tick turd.
11Like there's a little tick of bones and muscles and a change in the way her hands and her body are tilted.
12I 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.
13That 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.
14Beastly little ticks of nine the equals of boys of eleven and twelve; imagine!
15Little ticks that were, to me, inherent in the script.
16And excuse me for feeling a little ticked off.
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