1. ticked - Adjective
2. ticked - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the lawmakers, the governor ticked all the right boxes for the presidential seat. Source: Internet
Also, according to Shiffman, while slip demand has steadily ticked up since 2004, the supply side has been virtually stagnant. Source: Internet
A ticked (tabby) cheetah was photographed in Kenya in 2012. citation Juveniles are typically dark with long, loose, blue to grey hair. Source: Internet
A New York City Housing Authority retiree ticked off his running tally: an ex-wife sick, a daughter sick, and three old friends dead. Source: Internet
As the final seconds ticked off the clock, Juab players and coaches celebrated the program’s first football title as they danced and embraced each other with tears in their eyes. Source: Internet
And neither would flag as the fight ticked into the championship rounds. Source: Internet