clock in
verbDefinitions
To begin working time, especially by punching in (entering a workplace by punching a time…
To begin working time, especially by punching in (entering a workplace by punching a time card with the time clock).
- We clocked in at 7:30, but didn't actually do any work until at least 8.
To be measured at.
- Big Joe clocks in at 384 pounds, far outweighing his opponent.
- Night falls and on come the Grateful Dead, who begin with St Stephen, a pretty song, largely instrumental, that clocks in at two minutes
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