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a pendulum clock similar to a grandfather's clock but shorter.Also, grandmother clock.[1920-25]
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grandmother's clock — a pendulum clock similar to a grandfather s clock but shorter. Also, grandmother clock. [1920 25] … Useful english dictionary
grandmother clock — noun : a clock that is about two thirds the size of a grandfather clock and sometimes has a repeat mechanism * * * ˌgrandmother ˈclock 7 [grandmother clock] noun a clock similar to a ↑grandfather clock but smaller … Useful english dictionary
grandmother — n. a female grandparent. Phrases and idioms: grandmother clock a clock like a grandfather clock but in a smaller case. teach one s grandmother to suck eggs presume to advise a more experienced person. Derivatives: grandmotherly adj … Useful english dictionary
Clock — For other uses, see Clock (disambiguation). Timepiece redirects here. For the Kenny Rogers album, see Timepiece (album). Platform clock at King s Cross railway station, London … Wikipedia
grandmother clock — noun a clock similar to a grandfather clock but about two thirds the size … English new terms dictionary
grandmother clock — /ˈgrænmʌðə klɒk/ (say granmudhuh klok) noun a pendulum clock, similar to but slightly smaller than a grandfather clock …
tall-case clock — /tawl kays / a pendulum clock tall enough to stand on the floor; a grandfather s or grandmother s clock. Also called long case clock. * * * … Universalium
tall-case clock — /tawl kays / a pendulum clock tall enough to stand on the floor; a grandfather s or grandmother s clock. Also called long case clock … Useful english dictionary
Longcase clock — The article Grandfather clock redirects here. For other uses, see Grandfather clock (disambiguation) A longcase clock with a pine case, c. 1790, by Thomas Ross of Hull. The two keyholes on either side of the dial show this to be an eight day… … Wikipedia
My Grandfather's Clock — 1876 sheet music for Grand Father s Clock My Grandfather s Clock is a song written in 1876 by Henry Clay Work, the author of Marching Through Georgia . It is a standard of British brass bands and colliery bands, and is also popular in bluegrass… … Wikipedia