Verb
record a distance travelled; on planes and cars
Source: WordNetBut at a time when some of the biggest names in U.S. hip-hop are releasing bloated double albums to clock up Spotify plays, the quality-over-quantity approach of “Dos Siki” pays off. Source: Internet
Appropriately, this bank holiday weekend, Ramblers Scotland — celebrating its 50th year — is encouraging people to get out and enjoy the countryside, and they recommend the Ayrshire Coastal Path as a great place to clock up a few miles. Source: Internet
Scunthorpe United fans will clock up even more miles than last season after the make-up of League One was completed at the weekend. Source: Internet
Wear a Fitbit while shaking your wrist and you’ll soon find that the steps magically clock up. Source: Internet
We tend to clock up a lot of mileage around this time of year, but it’s always worth it. Source: Internet
They typically clock up to 70 hours per week on the farm in Havelock, Que., and though the pay is relatively low, the workers value it. Source: Internet