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ticktock

[tik-tok] / ˈtɪkˌtɒk /




Example Sentences

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From there, it’s a ticktock; you can picture the smooth Hollywood thriller this book might make.

From Seattle Times

It’s a ghoulish sentiment, the kind of candid cynicism that one expects from a political ticktock like this.

From New York Times

The relentless ticktock of the rhythm does double duty: maintaining dramatic tension while dramatizing the character’s suppression of it.

From New York Times

I do not want to see some sort of behind-the-scenes ticktock of why Fauci was ousted from the inner circle of pandemic discussants.

From New York Times

Rather than produce a simple ticktock of events, he edited “Mayor” and wrote its lush musical score in such a way as to puncture the audience’s preconceived notions.

From Washington Post