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o'clock /əˈklɒk /adverb1Used to specify the hour when telling the time: the gates will open at eight o’clock...- Guards came on at ten o'clock and had eight hours to kill when nothing was happening.
- We sat drinking our Mojitos in a new bar in Soho, which had appealed to us thanks to its promise of a two-for-one happy hour until ten o'clock.
- It's now five o'clock, only an hour to go before his book launch.
1.1Used following a numeral to indicate direction or bearing with reference to an imaginary clock face, 12 o’clock being thought of as directly in front or overhead: “I think we’ve got some action at 11 o’clock,” he said, gesturing toward the eastern plains...- The shot is there, but it has to hit his front rock at 11 o'clock, exactly, to hit this back rock.
- Next, the tip of your right shoe should finish on the floor at eight o'clock.
- The little gun proved pretty well regulated, shooting just to the left of my six o'clock hold.
Rhymesad hoc, amok, Bangkok, baroque, belle époque, bloc, block, bock, brock, chock, chock-a-block, clock, doc, dock, floc, flock, frock, hock, hough, interlock, jock, knock, langue d'oc, lock, Locke, Médoc, mock, nock, pock, post hoc, roc, rock, schlock, shock, smock, sock, Spock, stock, wok, yapok |