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  • on the clock - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
    I can't believe I got a ticket for speeding—I was only going 50 on the clock! This car may have 200,000 kilometers on the clock, but it still runs as smooth as ever
  • On the Clock: Definition, Meaning, and Origin - US Dictionary
    "On the clock" is generally used in a figurative sense to indicate a person's working period or the time constraint on a task However, it can also be used more literally to refer to an object or task that is being timed, such as a runner who is "on the clock" in a race
  • on the clock - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Remunerated per unit of time Alas, the delivery boy is on the clock; he could and would work much faster on commission!
  • on the clock | Slang | Dictionary. com
    To be on the clock is an idiom meaning “working” or “getting paid ” It can also refer to the amount of time a taximeter has on the clock or the amount of time left in a sporting match
  • On the Clock – Idiom, Origin and Meaning - GRAMMARIST
    Basically, when you’re “on the clock,” it means you’re working or being paid for your time and labor It’s an expression we commonly use in the context of hourly employment, where you have to check in and out at certain times and get paid for the hours you’ve put in
  • ON THE CLOCK - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
    on the clock definition: working during paid hours Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words
  • Understanding on the clock Idiom: Meaning, Origins Usage . . .
    The phrase “on the clock” is a common idiom in English that refers to someone being paid for their time at work This expression has been used for many years, but its origins and historical context are not well-known
  • On-the-clock Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
    (idiomatic) Working at one's job; occupied in some manner during one's hours of remunerated employment (idiomatic) Of a taxicab, engaged for hire; displayed numerically as time or fare on the meter of a taxicab (sports) In the official time remaining in a game or other sporting event
  • What does on the clock mean? - Definitions. net
    Displayed on the dial of a clock (timepiece) Working at one's job; occupied in some manner during one's hours of remunerated employment Of a taxicab, engaged for hire; displayed numerically as time or fare on the meter of a taxicab In the official time remaining in a game or other sporting event
  • Definition Meaning of On the clock in English . . . - Langeek
    The origin of the idiom "on the clock" can be traced back to the early 20th century and is related to the practice of tracking time worked by employees In industrial settings, employees would often punch a timecard or clock in and out to record their hours of work





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