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France 24 is providing live, round-the-clock coverage of both scenes as they progress.

The wine cellar—one of the best in the world—survived World War II and is guarded around the clock.

They thrive on packed schedules, they say, and take pleasure in working around the clock.

He becomes increasingly paranoid by the societal fixtures around him—a ticking clock, a ringing phone.

Bill Haley had kicked rock off with “Rock Around the Clock,” but Elvis Presley made it an international phenomenon.

The night wore on, and the clock downstairs was striking the hour of two when she suddenly awakened.

The clock struck ten, and clerks poured in faster than ever, each one in a greater perspiration than his predecessor.

As it came near, it proved to be the clock, with a sail hoisted, and the Goblin sitting complacently in the stern.

A clock was put above the spot where the fountain stood, in April, 1852, which cost £60.

The tower has four clock faces, pinnacles at the angles, and a steep slate roof and is 120 feet high.

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On this page you'll find 36 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to clock, such as: alarm, timer, chronograph, chronometer, hourglass, and metronome.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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