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Ticker   /tˈɪkər/   Listen
Ticker

noun
1.
The hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and between the lungs; its rhythmic contractions move the blood through the body.  Synonyms: heart, pump.
2.
A small portable timepiece.  Synonym: watch.
3.
A character printer that automatically prints stock quotations on ticker tape.  Synonym: stock ticker.



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"Ticker" Quotes from Famous Books



... haunted Montgomery, and on this day when it seemed that things must culminate or he would go mad, he hastened again down to the Planters' Hotel and was quickly ushered to John Taylor's room. The place was filled with tobacco smoke. An electric ticker was drumming away in one corner, a telephone ringing on the desk, and messenger boys hovered outside the door ...
— The Quest of the Silver Fleece - A Novel • W. E. B. Du Bois

... sometimes overwhelmed even his sturdy frame and spirit, and he would snatch half an hour's respite from the Treasury bench in his own room behind the Speaker's chair. But he would break off this short indulgence instantly when the ticker indicated that his principal opponents had begun to speak. Directly it was shown that Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Mr. Balfour, or some other leader was on his feet Lloyd George would hurry into the chamber to listen, even though he might know perfectly ...
— Lloyd George - The Man and His Story • Frank Dilnot

... breath, and then nodded to Terry Fisher, and walked unsteadily to the cab stand. He would not believe what he had seen at Starship Project. It was not enough. Collect the evidence, then conclude. He gave Fisher an ashen smile. "It's nothing. The ticker kicks up once in a while, that's all. Let's go see what Carl and Jean and the boys have dug up." Fisher smiled grimly, an eager ...
— Martyr • Alan Edward Nourse

... for more than the money, and I should have liked yer to have another chance. I know what I did once when I were in that fix; I just took and pawned my watch, and with the money I got on it I won back all I'd lost and more on the back of it, in a brace of shakes, and then took the ticker out ...
— Dr. Jolliffe's Boys • Lewis Hough

... the back room, and presently the ticker began to click furiously. International Utilities leaped a whole point. In ten minutes they ascended a half point, and at every advance Scattergood figured his profit, and hesitated as to whether or not it would be best to close the transaction then and there, but Pansy ...
— Scattergood Baines • Clarence Budington Kelland

... which war is in itself, and the desolation it leaves in its wake. During peace the fighting instinct for most men receives satisfaction on a small scale, sometimes in nothing more important than small bickerings and peevishness, or in seeing at first hand or on the ticker a championship prize-fight. The pessimism which many writers have expressed at the possibility of perpetual peace rests in part on their perception of the easy excitability and deep persistence of this impulse, especially among the ...
— Human Traits and their Social Significance • Irwin Edman

... windows there began at once a characteristic "Down Town" expression of friendliness. Ticker-tape began to shoot downward in long uncoiling snakes to catch in flagpoles and window-ledges in strange festoons. Strips of paper began to descend in artificial snow, and confetti, and basket-loads of torn letter paper. All manner of bits of paper fluttered and swirled ...
— Westward with the Prince of Wales • W. Douglas Newton

... Princeton quietly reading from one of his favourite authors and occasionally joining in the conversation of Mrs. Wilson and a few neighbours who had dropped in. In a rear room there was a telegraphic ticker, an operator, and some newspaper boys who at intervals would take an especially interesting bulletin in to Mr. Wilson, who would glance at it casually, make some brief comment, and then return to his book. One of the guests of the evening who read in a newspaper next day a rather ...
— Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him • Joseph P. Tumulty



Words linked to "Ticker" :   pendulum watch, cardiovascular system, pocket watch, horologe, cardiac muscle, heart muscle, circulatory system, crystal, movement, pump, hunter, analog watch, internal organ, hunting watch, timepiece, heart valve, timekeeper, biauriculate heart, cardiac valve, arteria coronaria, watch crystal, serial printer, valve, stem-winder, athlete's heart, ticker tape, watch, watch glass, face, digital watch, tick, coronary artery, wrist watch, viscus, wristwatch, watch case, character-at-a-time printer, character printer



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