clock

noun (1), often attributive
\ ˈkläk How to pronounce clock (audio) \

Definition of clock

 (Entry 1 of 3)

1 : a device other than a watch for indicating or measuring time commonly by means of hands moving on a dial broadly : any periodic system by which time is measured
2 : a registering device usually with a dial specifically : odometer
4 : a synchronizing device (as in a computer) that produces pulses at regular intervals
against the clock
1 : with or within a time constraint working against the clock
2 : with clocked speed rather than the order of finish as the criterion for placement trial races against the clock
around the clock or less commonly round the clock
1 : continuously for 24 hours : day and night without cessation
2 : without relaxation and heedless of time
kill the clock or run out the clock
: to use up as much as possible of the playing time remaining in a game (such as football) while retaining possession of the ball or puck especially to protect a lead

clock

verb
clocked; clocking; clocks

Definition of clock (Entry 2 of 3)

transitive verb

1a : to time with a stopwatch or by an electric timing device
b : to be timed at
2 : to register on a mechanical recording device wind velocities were clocked at 80 miles per hour
3 : to hit hard
4 chiefly British : attain, realize usually used with up just clocked up a million … paperback salesPunch
5a : to travel (a distance) over time clocks more than 15,000 miles a year on business
b : put in sense 3 clocking long hours at the office

intransitive verb

1 : to have a specified duration or speed used with in the movie clocked in at just under 3 hours broadly : to have a specified measure or value used with in the meal clocked in at about $15
2 : to register on a time sheet or time clock : punch used with in, out, on, off he clocked in late

clock

noun (2)

Definition of clock (Entry 3 of 3)

: an ornamental figure on the ankle or side of a stocking or sock

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Other Words from clock

Verb

clocker noun

Examples of clock in a Sentence

Verb

He clocked 3 hours and 15 minutes in his last marathon. His fastest pitch was clocked at 91 miles per hour. The cop said she clocked me going 95 miles per hour. I was so angry I wanted to clock him.
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First Known Use of clock

Noun (1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1883, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun (2)

1530, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for clock

Noun (1)

Middle English clok, from Middle Dutch clocke bell, clock, from Old French or Medieval Latin; Old French dialect (Picard) cloque bell, from Medieval Latin clocca, of Celt origin; akin to Middle Irish clocc bell

Noun (2)

perhaps from clock entry 1

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