clockwork
noun /ˈklɒkwɜːk/
/ˈklɑːkwɜːrk/
[uncountable]Idioms - parts of a machine consisting of wheels and springs
- clockwork toys (= toys that you wind up with a key)
- working with clockwork (= complete) precision
Oxford Collocations DictionaryClockwork is used before these nouns:- toy
Idioms
go/run like clockwork
- to happen according to plan; to happen without difficulties or problems
- The operation went like clockwork.
(as) regular as clockwork
- very regularly; happening at the same time in the same way
- He is home by six every day, regular as clockwork.
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