(in watch)

  • 91watch me like a hawk — watch me carefully, on my case, watch your every move    I couldn t do anything. The teacher was watching me like a hawk! …

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  • 92watch out for — watch and care for, keep an eye on    Jamie, you watch out for Cathy. Hold her hand at the crosswalk …

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  • 93watch one's (or someone's) back — protect oneself (or someone else) against danger from an unexpected quarter. → watch …

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  • 94watch someone with an eagle eye — watch (someone/something) with an eagle eye to watch someone or something very closely and carefully. The teacher was watching the children with an eagle eye, making sure they behaved themselves …

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  • 95watch something with an eagle eye — watch (someone/something) with an eagle eye to watch someone or something very closely and carefully. The teacher was watching the children with an eagle eye, making sure they behaved themselves …

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  • 96watch with an eagle eye — watch (someone/something) with an eagle eye to watch someone or something very closely and carefully. The teacher was watching the children with an eagle eye, making sure they behaved themselves …

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  • 97watch your back — watch (your) back informal to be careful of the people around you, making sure that they do nothing to harm you. It s a rough neighbourhood so watch your back when you re walking around the streets …

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  • 98watch back — watch (your) back informal to be careful of the people around you, making sure that they do nothing to harm you. It s a rough neighbourhood so watch your back when you re walking around the streets …

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  • 99watch over someone — watch over (someone/something) to protect and feel responsible for the care of someone or something. She had to watch over her four young children. He watched over his vegetable garden, trying to think up ways to keep the deer away from it …

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  • 100watch over something — watch over (someone/something) to protect and feel responsible for the care of someone or something. She had to watch over her four young children. He watched over his vegetable garden, trying to think up ways to keep the deer away from it …

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