Noun
time clock (plural time clocks)
A device that records, on (digital or paper) timecards, the times when employees begin and finish work.
Life is long. Just because you don't get your chance right when you want or expect it doesn't mean it won't come. Fate doesn't punch a time clock or consult a schedule. Sarah Dessen
I stopped my inner time clock at the age of 14. Another reason I became a writer was to escape the hopelessness and despair of the real world and enter the world of hope I could create with my imagination. Ray Bradbury
Average leaders inspire people to punch a time clock. Great leaders inspire industry and passion. Joseph B. Wirthlin
After a jump, the time clock stops until the first following quarter-frame message is received. Source: Internet
Luzhin and Turati But in the finals the Russian Émigré loses out to the time clock, forcing the game to adjourn. Source: Internet
Mp3 player, games, calculator, metric converter, and word time clock utilities. Source: Internet