A portable or wearable timepiece worn connected to a band around the wrist.
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Examples for "watch"
Examples for "watch"
1This year, as every year, he will watch the Open from home.
2Young people say pornography is too easy to watch in New Zealand.
3The vote is scheduled for today; you can watch the debate live.
4Did you watch Great Thinkers: In Their Own Words the other week?
5What to watch: -Ghana goes to the market for new funds.
1I saw Mr. George Eagers look at his wristwatch; another bad sign.
2Four thirteen, to be exact; she could remember glancing at her wristwatch.
3He's been wearing an iPod nano wristwatch for the past few years.
4It is literally the time that you would read on your wristwatch.
5I just really like using it as a wristwatch, despite its drawbacks.
1No one could find subtle or hidden meanings in a wrist watch.
2He held up his left hand to glance at his wrist watch.
3Nanlo sighed, with luxuriant happiness, and peered at his radiumite wrist watch.
4The machine sorts us... he answered briefly and consulted his wrist watch.
5The green, glowing hands moved on the face of the wrist watch.
6Their app Bandu measures stress levels via a special wrist watch.
7She looked at her little wrist watch; it showed one minute past ten.
8Suddenly, however, he glanced at his wrist watch and rose abruptly.
9That wrist watch there is probably the luminous eye Lizzie thought she saw.
10He was watching that glance steal to the wrist watch again.
11When she reached the beautiful Champs-Elysées, she looked at her diamond wrist watch.
12It grows late, and submitted his wrist watch for her inspection.
13The company has just brought out an alarm wrist watch called the Vulcain Cricket.
14Went to the dresser and picked up her tiny wrist watch, reading the time.
15He looked at his wrist watch, the only remaining insignia of the British soldier.
16Then she lost her wrist watch and the remaining spur.
Translations for wrist watch