Tick over Meaning in English
expression
Definition
If something ticks over, it continues to function smoothly and steadily, often without much activity or change. It can refer to machines running quietly or a business or activity continuing without problems.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, mainly British English. Common with engines ('let the car tick over') or businesses ('the shop just ticks over'). Implies minimal activity but steady operation. Not for rapid or busy situations; don't use for people being active or excited.
Example Sentences
The old car can still tick over even in winter.
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The bakery just manages to tick over during the slow season.
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Let the engine tick over while we check the oil.
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Our project is just ticking over until we get more funding.
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Even during slow months, the café manages to tick over with its regulars.
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Just keep things ticking over while I’m away, okay?
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