Time to clock out of work.
We have a huge grandfather clock in the hallway.
We need a new alarm clock.
He prefers to have an analogue clock rather than a digital one.
O'clock is short for "of the clock". Thus, four o'clock, spelled out completely, becomes "four of the clock" or as others prefer to say, "four on the clock".
Welsh word for clock: "cloc, orlais"
clockwise
Four right angles on a standard clock... I believe
of the clock
O'clock is short for "of the clock". Thus, four o'clock, spelled out completely, becomes "four of the clock" or as others prefer to say, "four on the clock".
'of the clock' meaning 'by that there clock we're referring to.' It is four hours of the clock.
There are four phonemes in the word "clock": /k/ /l/ /ɒ/ /k/.
It was a scanty amount of food to feed four people with.
There are twenty four uniform sheets of paper in a quire.
every hour the church clock bell rings. every hour your clock gets rung
Twenty four hour clock or Military clock
Oh, dude, you're really making me count now? Okay, fine, there are four phonemes in the word "clock." But like, who even cares about phonemes, am I right? It's just a fancy way of saying sounds in a word.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing: apple, John, clock, Melbourne
How strange that so many example sentences submitted are not sentences at all. The strange thing is, not the sentences, but the people who decide to submit an example sentence without any punctuation or proper capitalization. That is very strange to me.
Tea will be served at four o' clock on the roofed portion of the front veranda.
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