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watch
noun
-
watch
,
watches
a
small
clock
you
wear
on
your
wrist
or
carry
in
your
pocket
so
you
can
see
what
time
it
is
•
Maya
glanced
at
her
watch
and
realized
she
was
late
for
class
.
Maya
glanced
at
her
watch
and
realized
she
was
late
for
class
.
•
For
his
birthday
,
Leon
’
s
parents
gave
him
a
waterproof
digital
watch
.
For
his
birthday
,
Leon
’
s
parents
gave
him
a
waterproof
digital
watch
.
From
Old
English
wæcce
“
a
watch
,
vigil
”,
later
extended
to
mean
a
small
clock
carried
on
the
person
.
verb
-
watch
,
watching
,
watches
,
watched
to
look
at
someone
or
something
carefully
for
a
period
of
time
•
We
sat
on
the
hill
and
watched
the
sunset
paint
the
sky
orange
.
We
sat
on
the
hill
and
watched
the
sunset
paint
the
sky
orange
.
•
Lena
likes
to
watch
movies
on
rainy
evenings
.
Lena
likes
to
watch
movies
on
rainy
evenings
.
Old
English
wacian
meant
“
stay
awake
,
be
vigilant
,”
which
later
developed
into
the
idea
of
looking
at
something
attentively
.
verb
-
watch
,
watching
,
watches
,
watched
to
look
after
someone
or
something
so
that
it
is
safe
•
Could
you
watch
my
bag
while
I
go
to
the
restroom
?
Could
you
watch
my
bag
while
I
go
to
the
restroom
?
•
Sam
watched
his
little
sister
after
school
until
their
parents
got
home
.
Sam
watched
his
little
sister
after
school
until
their
parents
got
home
.
The
sense
of
guarding
developed
from
the
older
idea
of
keeping
awake
and
being
alert
.
noun
-
watch
,
watches
a
period
of
duty
when
someone
guards
a
place
,
especially
on
a
ship
,
or
the
group
doing
that
duty
•
My
watch
begins
at
midnight
and
ends
at
four
in
the
morning
.
My
watch
begins
at
midnight
and
ends
at
four
in
the
morning
.
•
The
captain
called
the
night
watch
to
the
deck
.
The
captain
called
the
night
watch
to
the
deck
.
The
naval
sense
grew
from
the
idea
of
dividing
the
night
into
parts
when
different
sailors
would
stay
awake
to
keep
the
ship
safe
.