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watchman <watchmen [wɒ­tʃ­mən] > [ˈwɒtʃmən] N

watchword [ˈwɒtʃwɜːd] N

1. watchword:

waveband [ˈweıvbænd] N RADIO

switchback [ˈswıtʃbæk] N Brit

watchdog [ˈwɒtʃdɒg] N

I . watch [wɒtʃ] N

1. watch:

II . watch [wɒtʃ] VB trans

2. watch:

III . watch [wɒtʃ] VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This watch band was and is considered light years ahead of any other watchband products, was a sales phenomenon and was the fashion statement of its time.
en.wikipedia.org
A demo app lets a user scroll up, down, left and right by swiping on the watchband.
www.techradar.com
He has also designed a periscopic shovel, intended for drivers to tuck away in their cars, and is working on specialized watchband designs.
thestarphoenix.com
To congratulate her, he buys the watchband as a gift.
en.wikipedia.org
A key feature of the new device is its ultra-thin watchband inspired hinge.
www.smartcompany.com.au
It contains rules for everything under the sun -- from how a watchband should look to how onion rings should be prepared in restaurants.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
Tucked underneath the watchband was a card folded in four.
www.independent.co.uk

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