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day watch

NOUN
  1. workers who work during the day (as 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)

How To Use day watch In A Sentence

  • You could spend nearly the whole day watching nothing but nature documentaries, and if you did you would emerge exhausted.
  • A judge at Bradford Crown Court yesterday watched amateur video footage of the Fiesta as it sped along the road before careering into crowds of people lining the race route.
  • She was known to throw the biggest tantrums any one had ever seen, and Meg could confirm this having spent many a day watching her.
  • He had spent the day watching his wife Lynne compete in the Beneteau Cup sailing race as part of an all-female crew helmed by Shirley Robertson, the double Olympic gold medal winner.
  • Shareholders were holding their heads in horror last Thursday watching the London stock market execute a 225-point freefall as the US contagion spread into the UK.
  • It was an old trick that he had learnt in the jungles of South America from sentries on the midday watch.
  • 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.
  • I mean, the police used to pick up zines and suchlike from radical bookshops in the 80s so maybe there's somebody in a room somewhere whose paid to bum around the net all day watching out for ‘subversives’.
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