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Sentences with watch over

watch o·ver
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  • The guards were originally hired to watch over the houses as they were being built. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
  • To watch while an experiment is performed.
  • To watch for a signal; to watch for an opportunity.
  • Watch when you cross the street.
  • To watch with a sick person.
  • She was assigned to watch at the door.
  • To watch a play; to watch a football game.
  • To watch his progress.
  • To watch one's opportunity.
  • To watch the baby.
  • Their watch for the birds was unrewarding.
  • To keep watch for prowlers.
  • A watch beside a sickbed.
  • To stand the first watch.
  • The fourth watch of the night.
  • A watch was posted at sunset.
  • Hurricane watch, tornado watch.
  • The hunter was on the watch for game.
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