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clocked up
adjective as in occupied
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Michael's son Ollie, 38, who has clocked up 23 seasons working with his dad, said home fans were often welcoming at the turnstiles, but the trickier away fans could also be fun.
For the past two seasons, the Premiership has clocked up an average of seven tries a match, up from five and half five years ago.
Last week, Will clocked up 31 hours on social-media apps alone.
She’s also clocked up a great deal of time outside the station, spacewalking.
When the last of the Belville time sellers, Ruth, died in 1943, she had clocked up more than half a century collecting the time and passing it on.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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