Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tick-away
verb
/tɪk əˈweɪ/

Definition
To pass time gradually, often used to describe moments or time that seem to fly by.

Examples
- As we waited for the results, the hours seemed to tick away.
- During the summer, the days would tick away effortlessly.
- Time tends to tick away when you’re having fun.

Meaning
The term ‘tick-away’ refers to the slow passage of time, often in a manner that feels inevitable or unstoppable, similar to the ticking of a clock.

Synonyms
- pass
- elapse
- drift by
- slide away