cuckoo clock
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of cuckoo clock
First recorded in 1775–85
Example Sentences
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"Switzerland has nurtured many unexpected good things -- Albert Einstein's physics, the world economy, and the cuckoo clock leap to mind -- and is again helping the world appreciate improbable people and ideas."
From Barron's • Mar. 10, 2026
Condit screamed to her mother to call 911 and hurried to collect a few belongings: documents, pillows, a cuckoo clock.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 25, 2025
They work together like gears in a cuckoo clock.
From New York Times • Jul. 31, 2020
She came to America just before World War I. Her grandfather was a cuckoo clock carver from the Black Forest area.
From Washington Times • Dec. 25, 2019
A cuckoo clock was stopped on the wrong time, the bird out of his little brown house.
From "Shelter (Book One): A Mickey Bolitar Novel" by Harlan Coben
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