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TICKED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. having small spots or marks : flecked 2. having or made of hair banded with two or more colors a ticked cat a ticked coat
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TICKED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
When a clock or watch ticks, it makes a sound every second: The ticking of the clock kept her awake.
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Synonyms of ticked - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for TICKED: angry, infuriated, enraged, angered, mad, outraged, indignant, ballistic; Antonyms of TICKED: delighted, pleased, accepting, ...
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ticked
▪ I. ticked, a. (tɪkt) [f. tick n.1 + -ed2: see quot. 1688, and cf. flea-bitten; in mod. use associated with tick n.3 3 b.] Of a dog: Having small markings or spots as if bitten by ticks: cf. tick spot (tick n.1 3); hence of birds, etc.: spotted, dotted.1688 R. Holme Armoury iii. 185/2 Ticked, when ...
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TICKED definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
TICKED definition: angry , annoyed , irritated , etc. | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.
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ticked, adj.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective ticked is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for ticked is from 1688, in the writing of Randle Holme, ...
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While the Clock Ticked
While The Clock Ticked is Volume 11 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.
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Ticked Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
not used before a noun US, informal. : very angry or upset. I was so ticked. She was pretty ticked off about what he said.
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ticked off adjective - Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
ticked off adjective /ˌtɪkt ˈɒf/ /ˌtɪkt ˈɔːf/ (also ticked) [not before noun] (North American English, informal) annoyed or angry.
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TICKED Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective. Slang. angry; miffed. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of ticked. First recorded in 1935–40; tick + -ed.
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ticked - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
ticked · a slight, sharp click or beat, as of a clock. · British Termsa moment or instant:I'll be back in a tick. · Electronics, a small dot, mark, or ...
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ticked - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · (Canada, US, slang) Ticked off; annoyed. · flecked, multicolored. Verb. edit. ticked. simple past and past participle of tick. Anagrams. edit.
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'I'm ticked': A late reversal against the ... - The Boston Globe
Jan 8, 2024Jaylen Brown scored a season-high 40 points as the Celtics controlled Indiana early, but the top-scoring Pacers got 75 points from their bench and won the rematch of Saturday's meeting between the ...
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Ticked off: 10 years living with Lyme disease - TODAY
By Tula Karras. I don't know when or where I was bitten by the tick that gave me Lyme disease — it could have been during a stroll through a park or even while petting a dog. But I do remember ...
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PolitiFact Is Ticked That We Fact-Checked Their False Fact-Check
PolitiFact took issue with The Federalist story published Feb. 17, however, over the publication highlighting the group's last fact-check of President Joe Biden dated for Feb. 10, one week earlier.
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