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Ticked
- verb -
- make a clicking or ticking sound; "The clock ticked away"
- make a sound like a clock or a timer; "the clocks were ticking"; "the grandfather clock beat midnight"
- sew; "tick a mattress"
Ticker
- noun - a character printer that automatically prints stock quotations on ticker tape
- a small portable timepiece
- the hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and between the lungs; its rhythmic contractions move the blood through the body; "he stood still, his heart thumping wildly"
Ticket
- noun - a commercial document showing that the holder is entitled to something (as to ride on public transportation or to enter a public entertainment)
- a label written or printed on paper, cardboard, or plastic that is attached to something to indicate its owner, nature, price, etc.
- a list of candidates nominated by a political party to run for election to public offices
- a summons issued to an offender (especially to someone who violates a traffic regulation)
- issue a ticket or a fine to as a penalty; "I was fined for parking on the wrong side of the street"; "Move your car or else you will be ticketed!"
- provide with a ticket for passage or admission; "Ticketed passengers can board now"
- the appropriate or desirable thing; "this car could be just the ticket for a small family"
Tocher
- - Dowry brought by a bride to her husband.
Tucked
- verb - draw together into folds or puckers
- fit snugly into; "insert your ticket into the slot"; "tuck your shirttail in"
- having tucked or being tucked; "tightly tucked blankets"; "a fancy tucked shirt"
- make a tuck or several folds in; "tuck the fabric"; "tuck in the sheet"
Tucker
- noun - a detachable yoke of linen or lace worn over the breast of a low-cut dress
- a sewer who tucks
- Food - Australian slang
- United States anarchist influential before World War I (1854-1939)
- United States vaudevillian (born in Russia) noted for her flamboyant performances (1884-1966)
- wear out completely; "This kind of work exhausts me"; "I'm beat"; "He was all washed up after the exam"
Tucket
- noun - (music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments; "he entered to a flourish of trumpets"; "her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare"
Uncles
- noun - a source of help and advice and encouragement; "he played uncle to lonely students"
- pawnbroker (slang)
- the brother of your father or mother; the husband of your aunt
Unclew
- - To unwind, unfold, or untie; hence, to undo; to ruin.