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clocked

vb. (en-past of: clock)

Usage examples of "clocked".

It wouldn't accept his disc at first, and he was on the verge of taking the keys back to the hire desk when he clocked that there was already a CD in it, left there by whichever numpty had driven the car last.

He'd bet he wasn't the only one who'd clocked a few familiar faces but not let on, not yet.

The bloke even went as far as opening his door before he clocked the severed arm lying on top of the car and the general condition of the man at the wheel.

Except, the ref, he's clocked how desperate they're gettin' an' he's giem' them fuck-all, right?

From what was said, he took off because he clocked which way the wind was blowin'.

Ally also clocked Catherine O'Rourke and Simone Draper, the latter not only looking the part with her shotgun, but looking like she'd kicked some as well.

He'd clocked a lot of hours with his scuba gear, and never passed up an opportunity to dive.

She'd clocked many, many fantasy miles with Jake Robinson—starting all the way back when she was a young teenager.

Immigration clocked him in eight minutes before FIREWALL went into effect.

He was the other man, the other face, the hardcase, the dark man, the Walkin Dude, and his rundown bootheels clocked along the perfumed ways of the summer night.

Kirk reflected, even as he swung the nose of his board right, that this felt rather like a charge of the Light Brigade, with the exception that the infamously one-sided battle of the Crimean War hadn't lasted one tenth of the time they'd clocked so far.

The sight of these poor frocks and ribbons, and her shifts, and the clocked stockings, was not to be endured.

God only knows he snored through enough morning jobs, and he clocked out early once a week to watch the games down at the pubs.