Examples of 'i will clock' in a sentence
Meaning of "i will clock"
I will clock: This phrase implies a commitment or promise to accurately record or track time. It may refer to monitoring working hours, meeting deadlines, or managing schedules
How to use "i will clock" in a sentence
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i will clock
I will clock out after this delivery.
Cut that out or I will clock you one.
I will clock off and grab lunch.
Buzz off or I will clock you.
I will clock you one in a minute.
You do and I will clock you.
I will clock you out.
Figured screw it I will clock in early.
I will clock out early.
With the loot I have saved and the extra I will clock this weekend.
I will clock us both out.
Let us just go out to dinner . I will clock out early.
I will clock off.
Let me get this jerk his refill, and I will clock out.
I will clock the convoy, you take perimeter.
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Do not you piss me off today . Buzz off or I will clock you.
I will clock off . Do me a favor and keep an eye on these two tonight.
Why do not you slip out early? I will clock you out.
I will clock you out . Just go.
I am the IT guy, I will clock out for you.
I will clock out after this delivery . Hey, boss.
Cut that out or I will clock you one! Sorry.
I will clock the convoy, you take perimeter . Not yet.
The way I see it, with the loot I saved and the money I will clock this weekend.
Leave off, or I will clock you with my bag!
Having said that, if you so much as mention my ass again, I will clock you.
I will clock into work . OK.
One step closer, and I will clock you.
I will clock you out. Is that a problem?
If he shows up, I will clock him.
I will clock us both out . All right, hey, I'ma go back to the office.
Wait here . I will clock into work.
Get out of my way! - One step closer, and I will clock you.
Go on, or I will clock you one.
Hey, Carter, you clock me out later, and I will clock you in early tomorrow?
Leave off, or I will clock you with my bag! She is sour and … sweet!
Yeah, totally . I will clock you out.
If he shows up, I will clock him . Do not be ridiculous, Lisa.