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81tick-tack-toe — [tik΄tak΄tō′] n. a game in which two players take turns marking either X s or O s in an open block of nine squares, the object being to complete a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal row of three of one s mark before the other player can …
82tick|bird — «TIHK BURD», noun. 1. the ani, a kind of cuckoo. It often feeds on ticks that infest cattle and other animals. 2. = oxpecker. (Cf. ↑oxpecker) …
83tick|er-tape parade — «TIHK uhr TAYP», a parade through the streets of a city in honor of a visiting celebrity or dignitary, accompanied by showers of ticker tape or the like thrown from buildings …
84tick|er — «TIHK uhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that ticks. 2. a telegraphic instrument that prints market reports or news on a paper tape; stock ticker. 3. Slang. a watch or clock. 4. Slang, Figurative. the heart …
85tick|et-of-leave man — «TIHK iht uhv LEEV», British. a convict released on parole …
86tick|et|hold|er — «TIHK iht HOHL duhr», noun. a person who has a ticket of admission …
87tick|et|less — «TIHK iht lihs», adjective. having no ticket …
88tick|et|y-boo — «TIHK uh tee BOO», adjective. Especially British. all right; fine; OK …
89tick|ey — «TIHK ee», noun, plural eys. (in South Africa) a threepenny piece; threepence. Also, ticky …
90tick|ing — «TIHK ihng», noun. a strong cotton or linen cloth, used to cover mattresses and pillows and to make tents and awnings …