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Ticking logo #10101) Alive 2) Tick 3) Ticktock 4) Tictac 5) Tock tact
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Ticking logo #10101) Like a timely Timex 2) Like bombs in movies 3) Marking as correct 4) Pillow fabric 5) Sound 6) Tick 7) Watch sound
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  1. a metallic tapping sound
  2. a strong fabric used for mattress and pillow covers
  3. make a sound like a clock or a timer
  4. sew, as of mattresses

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Ticking logo #21000 Ticking (fabric) is a cotton or linen textile, tightly woven for durability, and used to cover mattresses and bed pillows. It commonly has a striped design, in muted colors such as brown, grey or blue, and occasionally red or yellow, against a plain, neutral background. Although traditionally used for mattresses and pillows, the material has found...
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ticking logo #22641strong linen or cotton fabric used for mattress and pillow cases
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Ticking logo #21002• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tick • (n.) A strong, closely woven linen or cotton fabric, of which ticks for beds are made. It is usually twilled, and woven in stripes of different colors, as white and blue; -- called also ticken.
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Ticking logo #22254A striped twill.
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Ticking logo #22257Originally hand woven of linen as covering for feather mattresses, the characteristic herringbone weave was intended to keep feathers in and ticks out. A closely woven cotton in a twill or satin weave, and usually with woven (sometimes printed) stripes.
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Ticking logo #20972Tick'ing noun [ From Tick a bed cover. Confer Ticken .] A strong, closely woven linen or cotton fabric, of which ticks for beds are made. It is usually twilled, and woven in stripes of different colors, as white and blue; -- called also ticken .
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Ticking logo #22513Darker tips of hair on the ends of the coat hairs.
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Ticking logo #22259A strong, durable woven material, typically striped, used to cover mattresses and pillows.
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Ticking logo #21217Ticking is a strong, twilled linen or cotton cloth, often white with blue or pink stripes. It was formerly used for mattresses, tents and awnings and was sometimes used as a ground for embroidery.
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ticking logo #20400[n] - a strong fabric used for mattress and pillow covers
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ticking logo #21602strong linen or cotton fabric used for mattress and pillow covers.
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Ticking logo #23458Longer guard hairs throughout the coat of a color distinct from the underwool or body fur
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Ticking logo #20189Light hairs that are scattered among darker coloured hairs or spatterings of lighter hairs among darker coloured hairs.
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ticking logo #20974 noun a strong fabric used for mattress and pillow covers
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Ticking logo #22260A durable plain, twill or satin weave cotton fabric most often used as covering for mattresses and pillows and sometimes for upholstery.
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Ticking logo #22649A striped cotton or linen fabric used for mattress covers, slipcovers, and curtains.
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Ticking logo #23452Hairs of a different colour to the main coat shown by the guard hairs only.
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