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    clock
    [kläk]
    noun
    clock (noun) · clocks (plural noun) · the clock (noun)
    1. a mechanical or electrical device for measuring time, indicating hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds, typically by hands on a round dial or by displayed figures.
      • (the clock)
        time taken as a factor in an activity, especially in competitive sports:
        "they play against the clock" · "her life is ruled by the clock"
      • informal
        a measuring device resembling a clock for recording things other than time, such as a speedometer, taximeter, or odometer.
    verb
    clock (verb) · clocks (third person present) · clocked (past tense) · clocked (past participle) · clocking (present participle)
    1. attain or register (a specified time, distance, or speed):
      "I clocked nearly nine hours of uninterrupted sleep"
      • achieve (a victory):
        "she clocked her 39th victory of the season"
      • record as attaining a specified time or rate:
        "the tower operators clocked a gust of 185 mph"
    2. informal
      hit (someone), especially on the head:
      "someone clocked him for no good reason"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Middle Low German and Middle Dutch klocke, based on medieval Latin clocca ‘bell’.
    clock
    [kläk]
    noun
    clock (noun) · clocks (plural noun)
    1. an ornamental pattern woven or embroidered on the side of a stocking or sock near the ankle.
    Origin
    mid 16th century: of unknown origin.
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