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ticking

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Noun — A tightly woven, durable fabric used to cover mattresses and pillows.

How to use ticking

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mattress ticking the ticking of a clock

Etymology

From tick ("mattress cover") + -ing, or from the verb tick ("to make a clicking sound") + -ing.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “ticking” mean?

The word “ticking” means a tightly woven, durable fabric used to cover mattresses and pillows. In plain terms, either the sturdy fabric covering a mattress, or the repeated clicking sound of a clock or timer.

How do you pronounce “ticking”?

“Ticking” is pronounced TIH-kihng (/ˈtɪkɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “ticking” in a sentence?

Here is “ticking” used in a sentence: “The mattress ticking had a classic blue-and-white stripe.”

What part of speech is “ticking”?

“Ticking” is a noun.

Is “ticking” a common word?

“Ticking” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “ticking” have?

“Ticking” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a tightly woven, durable fabric used to cover mattresses and pillows.

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