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tick-tock

vb. To make continual clicking sounds like that of an analog clock.

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Tick-Tock

Tick-Tock is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe.

Tick-Tock (Mariya Yaremchuk song)

"Tick-Tock" is a song by Ukrainian pop-singer Mariya Yaremchuk. It was chosen to represent Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Denmark. The song was firstly presented at the casting for Eurovision 2014.

The director of the song performance was a British choreographer Francisco Gomez.

The song represented Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest and placed the 6th in the final out of 26 countries.

Usage examples of "tick-tock".

Tick-Tock kept it where he lived, seven miles away, near the stable he rode for, and came to collect me whenever Axminster himself was not taking me to meetings in his own car.

Tick-Tock nor I had any rides the next day, I pinched the car from him to go to the meeting at Ascot, and walked round the course to get the feel of the turf.

His voice droned on, pious and petulant, and I thought of Tick-Tock, thrown to the Stewards for obeying his orders too conscientiously and now having trouble getting other trainers to trust him.

On the telephone Tick-Tock sounded more resigned than angry to hear that he would be carless yet again.

Donovan's gray eyes regarded his friend for a time, A French antique carriage clock tick-tocked on a chrome and rosewood sideboard across the room.

In the quiet, she heard the tick-tock of the pendulum clock, and she suddenly realized something.

High up on the wall above the picture rail a large clock tick-tocked away the sparse daylight hours.

Tick-Tock and I walked over, and found Davey tossing and tidying the straw bed round a big chestnut.

He shifted his gaze back to the Tick-Tock Man, understanding one thing clearly: he wasn't going to get any water.

Gasher takes his young prisoner underground to the Tick-Tock Man, the last leader of the faction known as the Grays.

Jake had been kidnapped off it by Gasher, and taken to the Tick-Tock Man.

Without them, the clocks had nothing but tocks and were useless, but with them they proceeded in a steady line of tick-tocks and kept good time.

His uncertain temper and unreliable jumping were described to me in unreassuring terms by Tick-Tock on the way to Dunstable the following morning.