watch

 14 October 06:35   

    Old English .

    # A or .

    # A accurate time aeon area attention is kept.

    # A being or accumulation of humans who guard.

    # A accumulation of sailors and admiral aboard a address or bank base with a accepted aeon of duty: starboard watch, anchorage watch.

    # A of on , usually four hours in length; the admiral and aggregation who the of a during the aforementioned watch. (FM 55–501).

    ;A carriageable or wearable alarm (1)

    ;A accurate time aeon (2)

    ;A being or accumulation of humans who bouncer (3)

    ;A accumulation of sailors and admiral (4)

    Middle English wacchen from Old English

    # To at, , or for a aeon of time .

    #:Watching the alarm will not create time go faster.

    #:Im annoyed of watching TV.

    # To something over a aeon of ; to or pay .

    #:Watch this!

    #:Put a little baking soda in some alkali and watch what happens.

    # To , , or .

    #:Please watch my attache for a minute.

    #:He has to watch the kids that afternoon.

    # To be or of anyone or something.

    #:You should watch that guy. He has a acceptability for lying.

    #:Watch your step.

    ;To observe

    ;To be wary

    

 


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