Clockwork [noun]
Definition of Clockwork:
being on time; precision
Opposite/Antonyms of Clockwork:
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Sentence/Example of Clockwork:
Today most of the clockwork motor talking machines are built upon the principles disclosed in the Macdonald Spring Motor patent.
When the stop pin has passed the spring, the connection through the magnets T is broken and the clockwork F stops instantly.
If we can't do that, we shall have to wait till the bally clockwork runs down.
Their swinging stride would delight a soldier's heart, for it is like clockwork in its precision.
My breath was short, and there was clockwork going in my head.
Tik-tok moved by clockwork, and was made all of burnished copper.
She watched them running in circles like things on wheels and moving by clockwork.
“Yes; everything goes like clockwork, Ben,” said Roy, sadly.
He then wound up the motion machinery, and the Clockwork Man walked up and down the room as naturally as ever.
The tilting must have set off some clockwork mechanism, because the great eyelid was slowly lowering over the ivory and ebony eye.