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verb

  • To notice, identify, or become aware of someone or something, often a subtle detail or a truth that is not immediately obvious.

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"I didn't even clock it was the quarters we got into to be honest! I just heard that. It's amazing," he told BBC Sport after the match, having also netted the winner against Bristol City.

From BBC • Mar. 8, 2026

If the Bulldogs can control the clock, it will put pressure on Palisades quarterback Jack Thomas, who comes in with 42 touchdown passes.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 12, 2025

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  • suss out
  • read the room
  • peep game

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  • miss the memo
  • be oblivious
  • let it go over your head
  • be clueless
  • stay in the dark

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