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count down
verb
To announce the passage of time to a precisely timed expected event.
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Students everywhere count down the days to summer.
Please join us as we count down to Thursday.
"I'm going to count down from ten," a man called out.
"Hopefully it's a blessing that will keep the calorie count down, too".
They made us count down for them so that they could race, in sets of two.
Automobile navigation systems and airplane-cabin monitors count down to arrival.
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It's part of the count-down.
Baroness mentions that Inge Wagner set the count-down to 10 days instead of 10 hours.
He wrote Monday on Twitter, "Count-down to the Papal Conclave has begun.
Together, the slow and fast dynamics thus implement, in effect, a simple count-down timer.
Next, the experimenter brought participants out of hypnosis using the count-down procedure from the WSGC.
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