Examples of using A clock in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Is that a clock joke?
MAN I don't punch a clock!
A clock also may be used.
We're on a clock here.
You're putting me on a clock?
People also translate
She owns a clock shop.
We were standing underneath a clock!
I don't need a clock much anymore.
Can't you just use a clock?
Avoid a clock in your bedroom.
You came here hunting for a clock.
Reading a clock and telling time.
Except you seem to need a clock.
Won't they see a clock getting started?
Why didn't you say you had access to a clock?
A clock factory is supposed to make clocks. .
Imagine the numbers on a clock face.
Use a clock if the test kit requires specific timing.
Sadly, we are on a bit of a clock.
Even the ticking of a clock itself is a sort of rhythm.
A clock ticks till it breaks your glass♪♪ And I drown in you again.
Do you find, in your life, a clock in the sand?".
And a world full of tongue-cluckers and the unrelenting hands of a clock.
Now it's time for me to punch a clock… with a hammer.
It's frustrating being the only person in this family that understands a clock.
What if I swung from a clock tower on a long rope right into town?
And in this frame, he clearly looks at a clock, and it's 9:22.
Plato, for example, used a clock that produced sound through water.
I remembered two Russian soldiers who had looted a clock factory.
Fire raining down and the twins saving the world under a clock tower in Odessa.