No. But this is: He talks like the minute hand on a clock, so slowly that it doesn't seem to move at all.
The phrase "a ticking clock in the puppy's bed" is a modified subject, a sentence fragment. The phrase "Is a ticking clock in the puppy's bed?" would be an interrogative sentence.
'his heart ticks like a clock' or 'the clock beats like a heart'
Her speaking deeply affected the audience.
Bobby always complained that the tick of his wind up alarm clock kept him awake so his mother bough him a silent electric clock.
Wait a tick, hold on a tick, is asking you to wait a moment. A tick refers to the ticking of a clock.
put clock oil on the second hand.
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The phrase "a ticking clock in the puppy's bed" is a modified subject, a sentence fragment. The phrase "Is a ticking clock in the puppy's bed?" would be an interrogative sentence.
No. The word ticking is a verb form, or a noun, or an adjective (ticking clock). But it is not used as an adverb.
a noisy clock shouted on my ears to wake me up.,
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Some words that rhyme with "as the clock is ticking" are "brick and sticking", "rock and kicking", or "sock and picking".
No, you would not hear the clock ticking because sound requires a medium, such as air, to travel through. Without air in the box, there would be no medium for the sound waves generated by the clock's ticking to travel through, so the sound would not reach your ears.
A ticking clock.
Peter Pan, Cinderella
'his heart ticks like a clock' or 'the clock beats like a heart'