to keep watch

  • 111keep tabs on someone — If you keep tabs on someone, you check, watch and keep a close eye on what they are doing …

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  • 112watch 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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  • 113watch 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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  • 114watch 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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  • 115watch 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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  • 116watch in — To keep awake to welcome (the New Year) • • • Main Entry: ↑watch …

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  • 117keep\ one's\ eyes\ peeled — • keep one s eyes peeled • keep one s eyes skinned v. phr. informal To watch carefully; be always looking. The bird watcher kept his eyes peeled for bluebirds. When the boys walked through the roads, they kept their eyes skinned for snakes.… …

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  • 118keep\ one's\ eyes\ skinned — • keep one s eyes peeled • keep one s eyes skinned v. phr. informal To watch carefully; be always looking. The bird watcher kept his eyes peeled for bluebirds. When the boys walked through the roads, they kept their eyes skinned for snakes.… …

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  • 119keep an eye out — watch for, look for, keep your eyes peeled    Keep an eye out for Helen at the school reunion. You may see her …

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  • 120keep your eyes peeled for something — keep (your) eyes peeled (for (something)) to watch carefully for someone or something. Keep your eyes peeled for a taxi …

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