ticktack Antonyms
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Meaning of ticktack
ticktack (n)
system of signalling by hand signs used by bookmakers at racetracks
ticktack (v)
make a sound like a clock or a timer
ticktack (n.)
A noise like that made by a clock or a watch.
A kind of backgammon played both with men and pegs; tricktrack.
ticktack (adv.)
With a ticking noise, like that of a watch.
ticktack Sentence Examples
- The relentless ticktack of the clock echoed through the empty room.
- As the seconds dwindled away, the soft ticktack of the watch became louder.
- The ticktack of the metronome provided a steady rhythm for the pianist.
- The mischievous child hid the ticktack box under the sofa.
- The amber liquid in the glass ticked and tacked as it cooled.
- The persistent ticktack of the Loose Tooth Fairy was a sure sign of her imminent arrival.
- The actress's heart pounded in her chest like a ticktack during her monologue.
- The rain drops fell with a gentle ticktack against the windowpane.
- The ticktack of the elevator buttons announced the arrival of each floor.
- The old grandfather clock in the hallway ticked and tacked with an air of nostalgia.
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The relentless ticktack of the clock echoed through the empty room.
As the seconds dwindled away, the soft ticktack of the watch became louder.
The ticktack of the metronome provided a steady rhythm for the pianist.
The mischievous child hid the ticktack box under the sofa.