clock (up)

chiefly British

Example Sentences

Recent Examples of Synonyms for clock (up)
Verb
  • The African Development Bank estimates the continent needs $130 billion per year in energy investment to meet demand and achieve much broader electricity access by 2030.
    Ken Silverstein, Forbes.com, 20 July 2025
  • The success was achieved through an unconventional strategy that kept the lead actors entirely away from public exposure, forgoing interviews, promotional tours, social media content, and influencer partnerships.
    Naman Ramachandran, Variety, 19 July 2025
Verb
  • Democrats have only once won three gubernatorial elections in a row in Wisconsin.
    Craig Gilbert, jsonline.com, 26 July 2025
  • While on that topic, the Vols – coached by Tony Vitello – won the CWS in 2024, ending a 15-year team NCAA drought for UT and fueling a fun baseball rivalry because the state’s two SEC school.
    Gentry Estes, The Tennessean, 26 July 2025
Verb
  • Hogan rose to prominence as a wrestler in the 1970s but attained superstardom in the 1980s as part of the World Wrestling Federation, now the WWE.
    Chad Murphy, The Enquirer, 26 July 2025
  • On this day in 1952: With the establishment of its constitution, Puerto Rico attained self-government as an unincorporated commonwealth of the United States, 54 years after it was invaded by U.S. forces.
    Lorenzino Estrada, AZCentral.com, 26 July 2025
Verb
  • While the rubber-burning speed has yet to be realized, Musk’s tunnels are gaining traction as a new form of public transportation.
    Stuart Dyos, The Tennessean, 30 July 2025
  • Despite ongoing questions about privacy and biometric data collection, World has gained significant traction, with more than 12 million people verified through Orbs and approximately 26 million users downloading the app.
    Karoline Leonard, Austin American Statesman, 30 July 2025
Verb
  • At least until more signings are made and some of the absentees return, the club’s youngsters will be given an opportunity to impress.
    Patrick Boyland, New York Times, 21 July 2025
  • German immigrants dug them out underneath their breweries to make lager beer, which requires cooler temperatures.
    Scott Wartman, The Enquirer, 21 July 2025
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“Clock (up).” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/clock%20%28up%29. Accessed 4 Aug. 2025.

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