clock is ticking, the



clock is ticking, the

The time (for something to be done) is passing quickly; hurry up. For example, The clock is ticking on that project. This allusion to a stopwatch is often used as an admonition to speed something up. It also is used in more specific form- one's biological clock is ticking-meaning that a woman may soon be too old to bear a child, as in Her biological clock is ticking-she just turned forty.
See also: clock

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Husain-Arabic
Rubina-Italian
Yehoshafat-Biblical Hebrew
Franciscofrahn-THEES-ko (Spanish), frahn-SEES-ko (Latin American Spanish), frən-SEESH-koo (Portuguese)Spanish, Portuguese
DetlevDET-lef (Low German)Low German, German
BertieBUR-teeEnglish