tic|tics in English
noun
[tɪk]
involuntary twitch of the facial muscles, facial twitch
Use "tic|tics" in a sentence
1. Width of a unit from tic to tic
2. Ag o*nis tic, Agonistical Ag o*nis tic*al, a
3. Apodictic — Apodeictic Ap o*deic tic, Apodictic Ap o*dic tic, Apodeictical Ap o*deic tic*al, Apodictical Ap o*dic tic*al, a
4. Kip admired his adjunct for these tics.
5. Altres Auditoris i espais emblemàtics
6. Apoplectic \Ap`o*plec"tic\(#) Apoplectical \Ap`o*plec"tic*al\, a
7. I ate a Tic Tac.
8. L'Analyste en TIC dirige l'équipe TIC et supervise le personnel de cette équipe.
9. Well, Ritalin maybe explains some tics, some involuntary...
10. 16 Kip admired his adjunct for these tics.
11. Figures for tic tac toe and abacus
12. Coprolalia, however complex, is a vocal tic.
13. Well, you're right, it's tic- tac- toe.
14. They have a sort of a nervous tic.
15. Coprolalia (complex vocal tics with obscene or socially inappropriate content) was established
16. 11 Another cemented material based on titanium carbide (TiC).
17. Actor angles are constantly interpolated over the span of one tic
18. Admittedly, the muscular tics associated with Tourette syndrome can seem peculiar.
19. Often, tics and Compulsions can look similar and be difficult to distinguish
20. Eczema tic itching leads making his skin reddish and Abraded
21. So this robot's about the size of a Tic Tac.
22. Divide Articulation into syllables: ar-tic-u-la-tion Primary syllable stress: ar-tic-u-la-tion Secondary syllable stress: ar-tic-u-la-tion How to pronounce Articulation: ahr-tik-yuh-ley-shun How to say Articulation: How to pronounce Articulation
23. Lived on white rice and tic tacs until they kicked us out.
24. Access to TICS Revolving Funds accumulated surplus in support of the Transformation Initiative 7.0
25. Jabberjaw, God of Tailfin Walking (Blubberhead) as a Lesser God under Tics (House of Quirks)