Examples of 'tick up' in a sentence
Meaning of "tick up"
Tick up: This phrase is commonly used to indicate a slight increase or incremental change in something, such as prices, statistics, or progress
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But it has started to tick up in recent months.
So sales of new houses finally tick up.
We will see if the numbers tick up or down later today.
Tick up if you agree.
Have you ever had the odds tick up so high.
Is this just a minor tick up or the beginning of trend reversal?
Now is the time to buy before interest rates tick up further.
Please tick up to three ”.
Gas prices continue to tick up in CT.
What makes you tick up there?! Anger is going to kill you too.
Analysts are expecting a tiny tick up from January.
The US is running at sub 4 % unemployment and wages are finally starting to tick up.
It would seem that there's a very slow tick up of the SP underfoot.
And when the Fed raises rates, all sorts of other expenses eventually tick up.
So, I mean, it 's really starting to tick up the number of things available there.
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You do not have a tumor, but you do have a tick up there.
Tick up the HDD present on the list and then click on “ Format ”.
Did you hear that little tick up there?
The congressman, up for re-election, saw his poll numbers tick up.
What makes you tick up there?!
Well, would you look at that, it 's starting to tick up.
Wait, why is Tick up near Loria?
Wednesday broadcast & cable finals, Glee, America 's Next Top Model tick up.
AC: It's one thing to watch the numbers tick up on YouTube.
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