How To Use Tick off In A Sentence

  • It's difficult to tick off in a phrase.
  • He held his pencil ready to tick off the point on his list. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • Either way, he rose first to tick off Andy Kerr on the Labour front bench for referring to the First Minister as a "numpty", and then to Alex Salmond himself for calling Iain Gray, the Labour leader, a "sap. Top stories from Times Online
  • He held his pencil ready to tick off the point on his list. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • She watched the plastic hands tick off each second.
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  • Still have tick off Gorgon euryale to reach to having sweet -and-sour kind thing, you are preparing a bowl of boiled water aside, filter oil first, or it is preparative napkin, suck oil.
  • You know, 70 years is a long time to tick off, but being here today you feel that the wairua [spirit] is still the same. New Zealand Herald - Top Stories
  • She picked up a napkin and wiped the lipstick off his face.
  • I reached up, laughing a little, and wiped a smudge of my pale pink lipstick off his face.
  • I just love it when one cult uses an argument from authority to tick off some spruiker carny caller from another, outside the big tent. Robert John Russell : Intelligent Design is Not Science and Does Not Qualify to be Taught in Public School Science Classes - The Panda's Thumb
  • And I tick off the 28 art nouveau buildings that form an engaging architectural trail around the town centre. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or tick off two trends at once with a pair of stripey dungarees. The Sun
  • Some say it's something to tick off their bucket list. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was as if he were watching the scoreboard clock tick off the final days of his career. NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
  • I am generally a rational person, and could tick off many a reason why dashing my body against a rock club's begrimed floor isn't a good idea.
  • She wiped her lipstick off with a tissue.
  • The rest of the cruise continued to tick off fabulous Greek islands. The Sun
  • Some say it's something to tick off their bucket list. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rest of the cruise continued to tick off fabulous Greek islands. The Sun
  • He wants to wipe her lipstick off his face and reaches for a handkerchief in his breast pocket.
  • I watched the clock tick off the seconds, and finally click over into place.
  • It was as if he were watching the scoreboard clock tick off the final days of his career. NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
  • Just a quick snorkel should be enough to tick off this playful fish, which loves shallow lagoons and sheltered reefs. Times, Sunday Times

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