watch
A watch that shows the time using numbers.
To observe something or someone very attentively.
A watch worn on the wrist, usually called a wristwatch.
To observe something or someone with great attention.
A watch made of gold.
A watch with hands to show the time.
A watch made of silver.
A watch decorated with diamonds.
An alert that hurricane conditions are possible in an area.
An alert that tornadoes are possible in and near the watch area.
An alert that severe storm conditions are possible.
A watch carried in a pocket.
To be very careful to notice any signs of danger or trouble.
An alert that conditions are favorable for flooding.
A watch that operates without a battery.
The strap that holds a watch on your wrist.
The strap that holds a watch on your wrist. Usually 'watchband'.
A watch that shows a time earlier than the correct time.
Used to say how much time a watch is slow by, e.g., loses a minute.
A watch that is functioning correctly.
To show a particular time, e.g., my watch says it's noon.
To display a particular time.
Informal term for a watch that is functioning.
To show a particular time, e.g., the watch reads 3 o'clock.
To guard or protect someone or something.
To act as a guard for someone or something.
To wait for something to happen before taking action.
To observe with great attention to detail.
To observe with close attention.
To watch in a lazy way, without any particular purpose.
To watch in a slow and relaxed way.
To watch without paying much attention, as if thinking about something else.
To have a watch on your body as clothing or an accessory.
To look at your watch to find out the time.
To look at your watch to find out the time.
To look at your watch quickly.
To adjust a watch to show the correct time.
To stay in a place and watch for signs of danger.
To perform the duty of a guard or sentinel.
To be wearing a watch.
To set the time on a watch again.
A more formal way to say you looked at your watch.