The phrase "clocks are Hungary" seems to be a play on words rather than a factual statement. If this is a reference to a pun or joke, it likely stems from a humorous interpretation of timekeeping or the association of the word "Hungary" with "hungry." In a literal sense, clocks cannot possess emotions or states like hunger, as they are inanimate objects designed to measure time. If you meant something else, please clarify!
schols have clocks so they know when school is finshed
they always have seconds
Do nt know man
Are you afraid of clocks? If yes, then you have chronomentrophobia. If not, then you do not have chronomentrophobia.
Not that I know of, so no. But i luv clocks
they are in clocks and others and many people know them so we also need to know
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hi there are 14 clocks at flinders st station i know because 1ive been there and 2 at school i did a car trial
Oh, dude, clocks don't get hungry. They're not like us, constantly thinking about food. Clocks just tick away, telling time without a care in the world. So, if your worksheet is asking how you know when to wind a clock, it's probably about maintenance, not feeding time.
Some examples of clocks that Howard Miller Clock Company offers include mantel clocks and grandfather clocks. Another type of clock produced by the Howard Miller Clock Company are Swing Timers.
Clocks is already in plural form. Therefore, it is clocks.
Well, one reason is that if digital replaces dial.... people won't know the difference between clockwise and counter clockwise. :)