clockwise
Americanadverb
adjective
adverb
Etymology
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Each date would last two minutes — a chime would alert the men when it was time to move clockwise to the next seat.
From Los Angeles Times
"If you could look at the galaxy from above, the overall magnetic field is going clockwise," says Brown.
From Science Daily
Players release the stone down the pebbled ice sheet in such a way that it curls either clockwise or anti-clockwise so they have more control over it.
From BBC
They flew clockwise, coming from the south, rising to a thousand feet above the summit.
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The answer couldn’t simply be “clockwise”—or why bother asking?
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