clocks Antonyms

Meaning of clocks

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clocks (n)

European weed naturalized in southwestern United States and Mexico having reddish decumbent stems with small fernlike leaves and small deep reddish-lavender flowers followed by slender fruits that stick straight up; often grown for forage

clocks Sentence Examples

  1. The house was adorned with antique clocks, each chiming a different tune on the hour.
  2. He glanced around the room, noting the various clocks ticking away on the walls.
  3. The clock on the mantelpiece struck midnight, echoing through the silent house.
  4. She collected clocks of all shapes and sizes, displaying them proudly in her home.
  5. The digital clock on the bedside table illuminated the room with its soft glow.
  6. The clock in the kitchen served as a timer for cooking, ensuring meals were prepared to perfection.
  7. He synchronized all the clocks in the house to ensure they showed the exact same time.
  8. The cuckoo clock in the hallway chirped cheerfully as the tiny bird emerged to announce the hour.
  9. The clock tower in the town center was a beloved landmark, visible from miles around.
  10. As the train pulled into the station, the conductor checked his watch against the station clock.

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European weed naturalized in southwestern United States and Mexico having reddish decumbent stems with small fernlike leaves and small deep reddish-lavender flo

timekeepers, timepieces, watches,timers, chronometers, sundials,alarm clocks, time clocks, water clocks, clepsydrae

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The house was adorned with antique clocks, each chiming a different tune on the hour.

He glanced around the room, noting the various clocks ticking away on the walls.

The clock on the mantelpiece struck midnight, echoing through the silent house.

She collected clocks of all shapes and sizes, displaying them proudly in her home.