clock up Chiefly British Slang To accumulate; rack up: clocked up a number of wins.Idioms: around/round the clock Throughout the entire 24 hours of the day; continuously. clean (someone's) clock Slang To beat or defeat decisively: "Immense linemen declared their intentions to clean the...
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clock: 1. slang for the act of measuring the speed of a vehicle, especially during a dry lakes race or a drag race (e.g., "my rod was clocked at 121.57 mph"); 2. the device used to measure the speed of a racing ... DN Lucsko - 《Business of Speed》 被引量: 12发表: 2008...