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Meaning of "clocked up"
clocked up: This phrase refers to accumulating or totaling a significant amount of something over time. It is often used in informal contexts to describe the collection of time, distance, or points
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- simple past tense and past participle of clock up
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Cargo airports have clocked up impressive growth.
Have clocked up many millions of hours of flight.
Yousef certainly clocked up the miles.
It clocked up a total of twenty-three weeks in the chart.
Their debut albumParachutes has clocked up an incredible three million worldwide.
They've clocked up eight points on the road so far, almost half their overall return.
It was another Pickett recording that clocked up sales in excess of a million copies.
Ferrari has clocked up years of record earnings, helped by special editions and a customisation programme.
So the iPhone 5 is out and clocked up record sales.
When the Switch first launched, analysts were impressed by the initial sales clocked up.
And as we clocked up the miles.
I do not even want to know how many hours I clocked up on the site!
Shepard had already clocked up over a million hits around the world.
Seven miles run and I hadn't even clocked up an hour.
The video has clocked up nearly 9 million views.
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Six, seven counts of possession you have clocked up over the years?
To have clocked up my first billionth beat . Nonetheless, I can think of worse ways.
The meditators were also exceptionally experienced, having clocked up at least a decade of practice.
And as we clocked up the miles… I can.
Australia, no stranger to record-breaking heat, just clocked up its hottest autumn yet.
It had clocked up just 800 hours of flying time.
Over three years the book clocked up nearly 20 rejections.
We lost a bit of time this morning but once on track, Valtteri clocked up 73 laps.
The boss loves to talk and has clocked up speeches of Castro-like length.
Despite a few non-fatal accidents Google's autonomous-car project clocked up 2m miles.
The experimental catamaran has clocked up 16 months of full-on sailing.
He had clocked up a total of 630 hours in the air.
Once again Blossoms are playing a summer of festivals, being clocked up to 41 festivals by Dewhurst.
After a break, it again clocked up distances of per month from November 1950.
I can… I can smell chicken. And as we clocked up the miles.
Fernandinho has now clocked up 300 appearances for City.
By comparison, winning team Red Bull Racing clocked up 596 points.
Despite conditions slowing progress, the team clocked up 130km in 15 hours driving across the ice.
The Big Block Singsong YouTube channel has clocked up over 20 million views.
Perfect for Nadal, who clocked up his 50th win on grass.
On that basis Frank Hettlich clocked up about 150 years.
The final between France and Russia clocked up €1.4 million in bets.
A jet-powered car Bloodhound SSC clocked up 537 kilometers per hour.
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When she clocked out last night
Hank down at security had clocked out
He only clocked a few hours online a week