Definition of Ticktacking

1. ticktack [v] - See also: ticktack

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ticktacking

ticklings
ticklish
ticklishly
ticklishness
ticklishnesses
tickly
tickmark
tickmarks
ticks
ticks off
tickseed sunflower
tickseeds
ticktack
ticktacked
ticktacking (current term)
ticktacks
ticktacktoe
ticktacktoes
ticktacktoo
ticktock
ticktocked
ticktocking
ticktocks
tickweed
ticky
ticky-box
ticky-boxes
ticky-tacky
ticky box

Literary usage of Ticktacking

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Summer Days in America: A Trip Through the Canadian Rockies to Alaska by John A. Gutteridge (1895)
"I dream of thee still, Of thy pouring cascade and the ticktacking mill; Thou livest in memory, and will not depart. For the waters seemed blent with the ..."

2. The Records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini by Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, New York (N.Y.) (1897)
"... eight persons bowling and two others sitting ticktacking or playing backgammon, in direct violation of the frequently enacted placards and ordinances of ..."

3. Tales of Every-day Life in Sweden by Fredrika Bremer (1843)
"Set the clock only to the right time, and it will go right of itself, and thus one need not go ahout ticktacking like a pendulum. Keep this in mind, ..."

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