Similar words: wrist watch, watch, watcher, swatch, watch out, watchful, watchdog, watching. Meaning: n. a watch that is worn strapped to the wrist.
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(1) He wears a wristwatch with an irritating bleep.
(2) He has a very expensive wristwatch and he misses no opportunity to show it off.
(3) He broke his wristwatch.
(4) It was so quiet I could hear my wristwatch ticking away.
(5) By the 1930s the wristwatch had almost completely supplanted the pocket watch.
(6) Another familiar example is an old-fashioned wristwatch.
(7) He was handing her his wristwatch.
(8) Wristwatch, wallet, tie, cigarette lighter.
(9) He just takes off his wristwatch.
(10) She peered at her wristwatch and saw with surprise that it was almost one.
(11) One of them looked at his wristwatch, pursed his lips and scowled fiercely.
(12) Don't keep your wristwatch on because the last doorway you step through will be a counter.
(13) Sullivan Sergeant Sullivan looked at the wristwatch his girlfriend had given him and checked it against the clock on the wall.
(14) A glance at her wristwatch told her it was almost four.
(15) I used the crystal in my wristwatch - all kinds of things.
(16) Pooley's Piaget wristwatch had now ceased its ticking for good and all and maintained a sullen rusting silence.
(17) Patient: Because you have your hand on my wristwatch.
(18) She strapped on her wristwatch.
(19) His father gives him a wristwatch a birthday present.
(20) Harry Winston redefines the luxury wristwatch a mechanical artwork.
(21) Russ removes rust from wristwatches. He is Russ, the wristwatch rust remover. Sentencedict.com
(22) He glanced at his wristwatch. "I suppose we'd better make a move."
(23) Patek Philippe Platinum And Diamond-Set Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch With Register, Moon-Phases And Leap Year Indication, c. 2010, Ref 5971P.
(24) Rory tried to sneak a surreptitious glance at Adam's wristwatch.
(25) Ideally we need a small instrument worn like a wristwatch which would indicate the loudness of background noise.
(26) To further contrast analogue and digital information, we can return to our wristwatch parallel.
(27) When asked, he scowls at it, then scowls some more at his wristwatch.
(28) Talmi is so surprised by the tempo that he taps a finger on his wristwatch to gauge the metronome marking.
(29) We always assumed it was nerves, or a surreptitious attempt to glance at their wristwatch.
(30) A second Patek Philippe, a 1954 platinum perpetual calendar wristwatch -- which recently emerged after spending more than half a century in a family safe -- netted $3.1 million.
More similar words: wrist watch, watch, watcher, swatch, watch out, watchful, watchdog, watching, watchman, stopwatch, watch out for, overwatch, watch over, keep watch, birdwatch, watchword, watchtower, wrist, watchfulness, wristband, thatcherism, A watched pot never boils, post-war, postwar, eastward, eastwards, hot water, arrest warrant, saltwater, be in hot water.