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tick <a tick; ticks> N

tick count N COMPUT

tick mark N COMPUT

tick over AUTO

minor tick mark N COMPUT

tick mark label N COMPUT

tick off items of an account ECON

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We were there for two weeks, but we still didn't tick off some of the sights on our bucket lists.
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Then every morning when you wake in fright, tick off one item -- just one -- and do it.
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The percussion plays a tick-tock pattern that resembles the sound of a clock.
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The best thing to do is to let the vehicle do its own thing and tick over.
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If a thing's going well, tick-tock, someone's going to take it away.
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There was a joy, even in the original, to watching your city tick over.
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The president boasted to attendees that "the era of empty talk is over" as he began to tick off each of his campaign promises.
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He believes he was most likely bitten by an infected tick while camping with his 5-year-old son in their tree house.
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Babesiosis, sometimes referred to as piroplasmosis, is a protozoan, tick-transmitted disease found worldwide in humans, wildlife and domesticated animals, including horses.
www.horsetalk.co.nz
Insects and arachnids of medical importance for being hematophagous, at least in some species, include the sandfly, blackfly, tsetse fly, bedbug, assassin bug, mosquito, tick, louse, mite, midge, and flea.
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