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clock out definition |Dictionary.com noun . 1. an instrument for measuring and recording time, esp. by mechanical means, usually with hands or changing numbers to indicate the hour and minute: not designed to be worn ... dictionary.reference.com
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clock out - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about clock out Any device that measures the passage of time, usually shown by means of pointers moving over a dial or by a digital display. A small timepiece worn on the wrist or carried is a ... encyclopedia.farlex.com
clock out - Idioms - by the Free Dictionary, Thesaurus and ... around-the-clock. around/round the clock - all day and all night. The police are mounting an around-the-clock guard on the embassy. (always before noun) idioms.thefreedictionary.com
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clock out definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta clock out: intransitive verb : Definition: register leaving work: to leave work, or record departure from work, by inserting a personalized card into a time clock encarta.msn.com
clock out - definition of clock out by the Free Online Dictionary ... clock out or off. Verb. to register one's departure from work on an automatic time recorder. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Verb: 1. clock out - register one's ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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clock definition |Dictionary.com 10. clock out, to end work, esp. by punching a time clock: He clocked out early yesterday. —Idioms. 11. around the clock, a. during all 24 hours; ceaselessly. dictionary.reference.com
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