like clockwork

Related to like clockwork: run like clockwork, Qotsa, work like clockwork

like clockwork

Predictably and dependably. Everything is going like clockwork, so we should be ready to start construction by the end of the month. The conference went like clockwork from beginning to end.
See also: clockwork, like
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

like clockwork

Also, regular as clockwork. With extreme regularity, as in Ruth arrives every Wednesday morning just like clockwork, or You can count on his schedule, which is regular as clockwork, or Their assembly line runs like clockwork. This idiom alludes to the mechanical and therefore very regular action of a clock. [Second half of 1600s]
See also: clockwork, like
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

like clockwork

COMMON
1. If something goes or runs like clockwork, it works very well and happens in exactly the way it is expected to. The journey there went like clockwork — flying out on Friday from Gatwick it took seven hours door-to-door. He soon had the household running like clockwork.
2. If someone does something like clockwork, they do it regularly, always at the same time. They would arrive like clockwork just before dawn. Every day at 3:00, like clockwork, he comes in here for a cup of coffee. Note: You can also say that someone does something, or that something happens, regular as clockwork. Every three years, regular as clockwork, the great Anne Tyler produces a new novel.
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Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

like clockwork

1 very smoothly and easily, with no disruptions or problems. 2 with mechanical regularity.
See also: clockwork, like
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

like clockwork

With machinelike regularity and precision; perfectly: The project proceeded like clockwork.
See also: clockwork, like
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • go like clockwork
  • go/run like clockwork
  • run like clockwork
  • run like clockwork, to
  • be as regular as clockwork
  • regular fixture
  • everything in the garden is lovely
  • everything in the garden is lovely/rosy
  • lovely
  • rosy
References in periodicals archive
Whelan ran his Mass like clockwork, and God help the boy who was still sleepy, because the man knew our marks like they were chalked on the floor, and he expected us to be quick with the equipment of the Mass--glassware, towels, smoke.
That technology also holds promise to make the entire mortgage business run more like clockwork. And maybe the clock will even run on Internet time before too long.
And for just under 5 hours, as the crew of the shuttle Columbia reeled out a satellite on the end of a 20-kilometer- long umbilical cord, the experiment in space went like clockwork. Designed to probe Earth's ionosphere and to test an innovative way of ge nerating electricity, the conducting tether swept through our planet's magnetic field at 8 km per second.
Fraser said plans to help Britons caught in the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt had gone "like clockwork".
I'm not too old to remember the great Holland sides of 1974 and 1978 which finished runners-up and were labelled Clockwork Orange because of but their path to the last eight has been like clockwork with five wins.
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