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Definition of Click off
1. Verb. Perform or finish an action rapidly. "The game was clicked off in 1:48"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Click Off
Literary usage of Click off
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1903)
"As he spoke, the telegraph key on his desk, near at hand, began all at once to
click off his call. Groaning and grumbling, Lock- wood heaved himself up, ..."
2. How to Know the Starry Heavens: An Invitation to the Study of Suns and Worlds by Edward Irving (1904)
"On turning the telescope or pointer to the north or south, the spring will click
off every 15 degrees. When it points to Mintaka, the northwestern star in ..."
3. Great Short Stories: A New Collection of Famous Examples from the by William Patten, Broughton Brandenburg, P.F. Collier & Son Corporation (1906)
"He and Carnehan picks out twenty good men and shows them how to click off a rifle,
and form fours, and advance in line, and they was very pleased to do so, ..."
4. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling (1899)
"He and Carnehan picks out twenty good men and shows them how to click off a rifle,
and form fours, and advance in line, and they was very pleased to do so, ..."
5. Greatest Short Stories (1915)
"He and Carnehan picks out twenty good men and shows them how to click off a rifle,
and form fours, and advance in line, and they was very pleased to do so, ..."
6. The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's by John Lawson Stoddard (1910)
"'That's just the beginning,'says Dravot. 'They think we're Gods.' He and Carnehan
picks out twenty good men and shows them how to click off a rifle, ..."