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Clock in phrasal verb
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Meaning: Record the time of arriving at work on a machine
(Intransitive | International English)
» Example: If we don't CLOCK IN, we have our pay docked.
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Meaning: Record the time of arriving at work on a machine
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Clock off phrasal verb
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Meaning: Record the time you leave work
(Intransitive | British English)
» Example: WE CLOCKED OFF at five o'clock and went for a drink.
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Meaning: Record the time you leave work
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Clock on phrasal verb
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Meaning: Record the time of arriving at work on a machine
(Intransitive | British English)
» Example: We have to CLOCK ON when we arrive.
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Meaning: Record the time of arriving at work on a machine
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Clock out phrasal verb
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Meaning: Record the time you leave work
(Intransitive | International English)
» Example: We CLOCKED OUT at six o'clock and went home.
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Meaning: Record the time you leave work
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Clock up phrasal verb
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Meaning: Win, score or achieve results
(Separable [optional] | International English)
» Example: They have CLOCKED UP five wins since the season started.
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Meaning: Win, score or achieve results