Clocked - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈklɑːkt|  American pronunciation of the word clocked
Brit.  |klɒkt|  British pronunciation of the word clocked
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto clock
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto clock

Extra examples

He clocked 3 hours and 15 minutes in his last marathon.

His fastest pitch was clocked at 91 miles per hour.

The cop said she clocked me going 95 miles per hour.

In the last three years you've clocked up more sick leave than anyone in the office.

He clocked up another win.

I clocked him one in the eye.

I clocked her and her husband but I don't think she saw us.

The police clocked him doing between 100 and 110 miles per hour.

He knew the car had been clocked, but he couldn't prove it.

By 6 p.m. most workers have clocked off.

The Dodgers have clocked up six wins in a row.

I clocked up 90,000 miles in my Ford.

Councillor Scott has clocked up more than 25 years on the borough council.

He was clocked at 10.35 secs for the 100 metres.

In the second round, Lewis clocked the best time of the day, 9.99 seconds.

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