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watch ( Noun)

UK /wɒtʃ/ US /wɑːtʃ/

1-

A1

a little clock that you can wear on your wrist or carry in your pocket (in the past).

-> He dropped his watch on the floor while walking.

-> She was gifted with a brand-new watch.

Synonym

wristwatch

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2-

A2

action of watching someone or something being carefully for any dangerous events or problems

-> She needs to be watched while she is playing with the cat.

-> Should I watch my diet?

Synonym

guard, protect

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3-

C2

a specified period of time, usually while others are sleeping, during which someone monitors for danger so that others might be warned, such as on a ship; the person or individuals who do this

-> Nothing has happened while he was on his first watch.

-> She volunteered to go on watch at night.

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guard, protect

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'watch' Contained Stories

Pushing human body to its limits – Sports

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There are many types of sports in the world and some of them are very entertaining to watch on television. Staying physically fit and excellence should be encouraging for everybody. Nearly all kinds of athletes are energetic and very enjoyable to hangout with. Regularly working out is essential in order to push human's limits for excellence in sports. Some professional players play fearlessly in american football (nfl) and martial arts (boxing). In these competitive sports, you have to firmly assert yourself in the field in order to win matches and score for your team. You can break opponent defense lines forcefully to score a goal. But players can't always act freely as there are strict regulations and they have a dependency on big corporations and establishments.

Teams, fans, action. - Sports

The sense of humour – Comedy