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tick

[tik] / tɪk /




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—Oil prices ticked higher as traders assessed progress in U.S.-Iran negotiations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kumar said: "We feel that it is absolutely essential that we can offer a range of goods to keep a house ticking over."

From BBC

Some projects have been quietly ticking along, including a tank project and several collaborations aimed at producing long-range missiles.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jonah figured she was adding up all the possibilities: seventh grader acting interested plus a chance to tick off older brother plus a chance to show off.

From Literature

Meanwhile, the U.S. economy added a surprising 130,000 jobs in January, while the unemployment rate ticked down slightly to 4.3%.

From The Wall Street Journal