Similar words: six day war, six-day war, watch, watcher, swatch, on watch, watch out, watch for. Meaning: n. workers who work during the day (as 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.).
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1. She sits at home all day, watching TV and feeling useless.
2. We took a picnic and spent the day watching the races.
3. He filled in the rest of the day watching television.
4. They waited at the North Col for three awful days, watching the deserted ridge for any signs of life.
5. He slept under the stars and spent all day watching the sea.
6. You could spend nearly the whole day watching nothing but nature documentaries, and if you did you would emerge exhausted.
7. Anxiously, he spent the days watching and waiting, constantly looking down the road, longing for his return.
8. The day watch is most important: it is the watch that suits your occupation.
9. Who every day watch their Annabelle fight like a dog against cancer.
10. The night watch relieved the day watch at 6 p.m.
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11. Sir John's temper had improved but Athelstan dreaded spending a day watching him guzzle one goblet of wine after another.
12. I ask for everyone who watched the game to forgive me, especially my two children who will one day watch the footage.
13. If you find yourself wearing black tie more than once a year, or if film premieres, opera visits or smart restaurant bookings keep appearing in your diary, your day watch may lack occasion.
More similar words: six day war, six-day war, watch, watcher, swatch, on watch, watch out, watch for, watch-dog, watchband, watchdog, watchman, watching, watchful, watchable, unwatched, watchword, watchcase, watch over, birdwatch, watch case, watch out for, keep watch, stop-watch, overwatch, stopwatch, stand watch, watch point, watchmaker, watchtower.