Nothing. It is genetically impossible to fuse a clock with a human
"chimeras" a cat mixed with a human is called "chimeras"
Yes, the phrase "the clock sang its song" is an example of personification because it attributes human-like qualities (singing) to a non-human object (clock).
There will be no human
A clock has hands but cannot clap.
Asians but they are mixed With European
Clocks and timing are arbitrary and based on human concepts. There is no 'world clock', so it could never have stopped (or started).
The phrase "from the brazen lungs of the clock" is an example of personification, as it attributes human qualities to an inanimate object by describing the clock's lungs as being "brazen." It adds a vivid and creative element to the description of the clock.
the mythical craeture is called a centar
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well it's either a human or a clock
Chillax, (mixed of 'chill' and 'relax') sit back lay off the clock
This riddle describes a clock. A clock has hands that indicate the time, but they cannot lift or hold objects like human hands can. Instead, they simply move around the clock face to show the hours and minutes.