Definition
to watch: to look at, to observe, to stare at, to see
a watch: a small clock worn on the wrist
- "That's right, I like to watch."
- "Dr. Gilchrist : Now, you're about to witness something shocking, watch."
- "Do not hesitate to watch something else on a different channel."
- "Are you watching the Olympics?"
- "And did you know that this little girl was only allowed to watch 2 hours of TV per night?"
- "We are being watched!"
- "Brian : Watched?"
- "Philip : But I always thought that aliens had green skin and big eyes and triangle heads, and watched the XXX-files, and you know, abducted humans and stuff."
- "Come in, we're watching the cricket."
- "Watch this: Come on Stink, let's take a nice walk!"
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