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timer [ˈtaɪməɐ, Am -ɚ] N

old-timer [ˈəʊldtaɪməɐ, Am ˈoʊldtaɪmɚ] N Am inf

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Fluorescent lights with timers were sent down to keep the men on a normal schedule by imitating day and night.
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A timer counting to the day of the releasing of the album was shown.
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Early airburst fuzes used igniferous timers which lasted into the second half of the 20th century.
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A certain amount of points must be scored before the timer runs out in order to move on.
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The player's exploration is limited by a timer representing a full day or full night.
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He also sees that he can not see the timer above his own head.
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Players move sand hourglass timers and drop plastic rings around spaces on a hexagonal board in an attempt to limit their opponent's moves.
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Tubs of gasoline were then placed near the cabinet, and the timer on the firebomb was set.
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Nao decided to utilise high explosives, enough to sink a ship, and detonate it using a timer so that his men could get away safely.
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All brawls are timed by a timer which is never seen in the game.
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