The personifying expression for hands on a clock often describes them as "dancing" or "sweeping" around the face of the clock. This imagery conveys the idea that the clock hands are actively moving with intention, as if they are engaged in a graceful performance, marking the passage of time. Such expressions evoke a sense of rhythm and life in the otherwise mechanical function of telling time.
An analog clock.
To draw a clock you need hands.
An analogue clock.
150 degrees. usually, we say ten to three when talking about clock hands. if the clock says 2:50 it's digital and has no hands.
The angle in which the hands of the clock make at five o'clock is 150o.
No Hands on the Clock was created in 1941.
2 hands of a clock 2 halves of a circle
A clock has two hands but no feet.
The duration of No Hands on the Clock is 1.27 hours.
A clock has hands but cannot clap.
Clock Without Hands was created in 2001.
The hands of a clock rotate clockwise.
a clock
A clock.
A Clock
3 hands of a clock 3 Hands on a Clock (with the Seconds Hand)
All of the hands of a normal analog clock move in the "clockwise" direction.