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wristwatch

[ US /ˈɹɪstˌwɑtʃ/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɪstwɒt‍ʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a watch that is worn strapped to the wrist

How To Use wristwatch In A Sentence

  • Seventy-one percent of practitioners preferred to use personal timepieces (e.g. wristwatches) for routine care.
  • When I look back on the many Christmas presents my dad gave me over the years, I want to thank him for the baby dolls, the bicycle, the skates, the gold locket, the pearls, the angora sweaters, and my first wristwatch. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad
  • I started collecting vintage watches ever since my grandfather gave me one of his Hamilton vintage wristwatches for my 18th birthday.
  • The physician uses a stopwatch or a wristwatch with a second hand to time this activity.
  • He was using a wristwatch with a digital camera function.
  • A band , as on a long sleeve or a wristwatch, that encircles the wrist.
  • Since humans are quite good at telling time, the numbers are often missing from commercial wristwatches, and some wristwatches do not even have markings for each hour.
  • Nothing is a waste for him: thorns, matchsticks, spare parts of wristwatches and electronic gadgets and pencils are all raw materials.
  • It is a wristwatch featuring the visage of Guevara, and the word ‘REVOLUTION.’
  • I removed my cloak, that had a metal clasp, and my wristwatch.
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