Sentence examples for to clock from inspiring English sources

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to clock

verb

To measure the duration of.

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Meanwhile, Eddery continued to clock up the jockeys' championships.

He went on to clock up 630 flight hours.

Not every freelancer has to clock 70 hours a week.

This yoking of our lives to clock time?

THE art world tends to clock itself in decades.

Things she didn't know included "how to clock in and out".

But expect Dirk to clock in for a shift as per usual.

You want some big heavy hammers to clock those suckers in the head.

And be sure to clock the reference to the "diminished marginal utility of money".

"Not to clock her, but I think she's open about it".

"You may well argue that it was stupid of me not to clock it.

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