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"WHAT TIME" VS "AT WHAT TIME" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
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ETYMOLOGY - COLD-COCKED BY A COCKED HAT - ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Aug 2, 2016 Conclusions. The term cold-cocked seems to have arisen in the vicinity of 1918. Theories of its origin range from caulking the seams of a boat, to striking someone with a blunt …
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MEANING OF "OFF THE CLOCK" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
Apr 18, 2016 It means, using the metaphor of a factory environment where you "clock in" at the start of the work shift and "clock out" at the end, you are not currently "clocked in", and the …
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WORD CHOICE - WHAT IS THE PHRASE USED TO CONVEY THE MEANING OF …
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PHRASE REQUESTS - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
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"TO CLOCK IN", WHAT DOES THIS PRODUCE? "A CLOCK-IN"?
Sep 26, 2014 "To clock in" is a good description of the action the user performs, but the record in the database that the user clocked in, what do we call this? A clock-in? Is there a better word …
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DIFFERENT WAYS TO SAY YOU ARE LEAVING WORK FOR THE DAY
Jul 25, 2015 Formal ways: I'm done for the day. See you tomorrow (or on Monday, for e.g)! Let me call it a day! Good evening (or night, depending on time)!|
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WHY THE USE OF 'CLOCK' IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE?
Jun 26, 2014 Related: Clocked; clocking. to clock: The act of hitting a person: Try to steal my AMG, I'll clock you. Also see: clocked. To completly smash a video game. Meaning you get …
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ORIGIN OF THE "TO HIT SOMEONE" DEFINITION OF "CLOCKED"
To hit; sock: who clocked me when I wasn't looking/ She clocked him with the portable telephone (1920s+ Australian).(The Dictionary of American Slang, Fourth Edition) To clock : The verb …
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ETYMOLOGY - ORIGIN OF USING "CLOCKED" TO MEAN "NOTICED" - ENGLISH ...
The word "clocked" can be used to mean "noticed", as in: Bob: I'm gonna park here a minute. Did you see any traffic wardens about. Geoff: Actually, I clocked one down the road on my way up. …
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