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one o'clock
noun
The start of the second hour in both the 12-hour and the 24-hour clock; 1:00.
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"One o'clock on the dot, kiddo".
The last inspection seems to have been made shortly after one o'clock on Saturday morning, when everything was safe.
Also, female humans, avoid this area at around one o'clock on a Saturday at ALL costs.
But if it's one o'clock on Thursday, I show up at the 101 and there she is.
The only place I got all tangled up was in the northwest, where ONE O (as in "one o'clock) crossed BEER BOTTLE.
So I kicked off for the day on Friday at one o'clock and went to the gym.
But at one o'clock I was on my lunch break.
On weekends I stop at one o'clock.
By one o'clock, six or eight cameras on tripods occupied the pews just behind the front rows.
B y the time Fuller had concluded his remarks on architecture and the design initiative, it was nearly one o'clock.
Eleven o'clock with Boehlert from Media Matters...his office is on twenty-three, and lunch with Ms. Maddow, her office downtown, one o'clock.
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