Examples of using Ticking clock in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
You got the ticking clock with Shaw's proposal and you still don't know who he's going to wind up with.
She's hearing the ticking clock, but it didn't look like it was in the cards.
However he still remained terrified whenever he heard a clock ticking and smashed every ticking clock he saw.
I mean, I get the ticking clock thing for Julie,
Because the credits you buy never expire, you don't have to worry about a ticking clock or a recurring monthly fee that will keep draining your account even when you don't have any customers.
Both are accurate statements, but surely there can be nothing more pressing than a ticking clock with no acceptable deal on the table and no apparently suitable alternatives coming forward.
there's an invisible ticking clock and if the transfer agent believes a period- usually of about three to five years- has gone by with the account deemed“inactive”,
Must be one of them ticking clocks, eh?
Here it is, Now can start ticking clocks"?
there are always ticking clocks.
On my left I saw days upon days of lipstick and ticking clocks, dirty looks and quiet whisperings.
at the same time it was punctuated by ticking clocks that seemed to have a life of their own.
is present here in an almost insistent way; ticking clocks or tolling bells underscore the sad fact that time not only runs on,
Except a ticking clock. Nothing here.
A mountain of food. A ticking clock?
No one can stop a ticking clock.
A beautiful coed, a ticking clock of ghostly murder.
Let's go find your friends. The ticking clock is ticking. .
We could spend weeks solving this, but we have got a ticking clock.
Gemma found out there's a ticking clock on Charming Heights.