Pronunciation of the English word clock.
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1. | Christopher Columbus was notorious for repeatedly snoozing his alarm clock by hitting it with his fist. Unfortunately, his "alarm clock" was usually his first mate. | |
2. | My train leaves at six o'clock and arrives there at ten o'clock. | |
3. | Wow, that's a big clock! Yes, it's a grandfather clock. | |
4. | Wow, that's a big clock! Yes, it's a longcase clock. | |
5. | Set the alarm clock for seven o'clock. | |
6. | You're having a gastroscopy at nine o'clock tomorrow morning, so please don't have any solid food or liquids from nine o'clock tonight. | |
7. | The tourist office is open from nine o'clock to one o'clock. | |
8. | The next morning, Link woke up at seven o'clock, refreshed and brimming with anticipation. "Gee!" he stretched luxuriously and pressed the button on top of the Kingface alarm clock. "Oh boy, the day has finally come! I can't wait!" he mused on his way to the dining hall. "Morning, Link," the King gave him his typical greeting. "Munf-Munf? We ran outta Linky-O's. Gwonam has eaten them all." "Problem, guys?" said Gwonam with a smirk, but neither paid any attention to it. "Wow, thanks!" Link dug in enthusiastically, disregarding the strong taste that nearly made his eyes bulge. It was his own fault he let Gwonam beat him to it, after all. | |
9. | Mary knew that she was developing a problem when her usual five o'clock drink started happening at twelve o'clock. | |
10. | I wake up 6 o'clock but I get up 7 o'clock. |