79 Words to use with watch

for this is the watch-tower, and I am one of those who keep the way.'

The watch-dog's voice that bays whene'er A stranger seeks his master's cot, Sounds sweeter in Maisuna's ear Than yonder trumpet's long-drawn note.

"Sing a song, Bibbs!" cried one voice; "Where's your neck-tie?" asked another; "What are you grinning at?" demanded a third; while the object of these pleasantries stood, with a vacant smile upon his face, nervously fumbling with his watch-chain.

"Yon should be Sir Gilles' watch-fires!"

"You want to build a watch-house!" "You have an old ewe at home now, that you did not come honestly by!"

Filter off the ether, and place some of it on a perfectly clean watch glass.

Both the smith and the watch maker could mend a lock, but neither of them could do without the other for all that.

"It is a trinket that Mr. Bellingham is stated to have carried suspended from his watch-guard.

As she fell, her veil, catching on the chair-back, was torn away; and, looking down at her, a great emotion burst within me, for I recognised the mysterious woman whose photograph d'Aurelle had carried in his watch-case.

Romeo wished to avoid a quarrel with Tybalt above all men, because he was the kinsman of Juliet, and much beloved by her; besides, this young Mountague had never thoroughly entered into the family quarrel, being by nature wise and gentle, and the name of a Capulet, which was his dear lady's name, was now rather a charm to allay resentment, than a watch-word to excite fury.

He also took Abigail's bottle of "Jockey Club" which he had despised so a few days ago, and tucked that in his watch-pocket.

What!I'll tell theeHickman, in good manners, will leave the women in their cabinand, to show his courage with his breeding, be upon deck Well, and suppose he is!Why then I hope it is easy for Ganmore, or any body else, myself suppose in my pea-jacket and great watch coat, (if any other make scruple to do it), while he stands in the way, gaping and staring like a novice, to stumble against him, and push him overboard!

They have also the power of coiling themselves up like a watch-spring and discharging themselves from a considerable distance at those whom they have doomed to deatha fact which is attested by such passages in the poets as Like adder darting from his coil, and by travellers passim.

We gotta do something to amuse ourselves, and I never had a traveling gentleman yet conduct me to a watch meeting.

The number of people engaged in clock and watch-making and jewellery, may be safely rated at 3,000.

The mayor, at the head of five thousand men, kept a strict watch night and day, and was extremely vigilant in maintaining peace between them.

" The two friends were just rising from the form on which they had been sitting, when they were accosted by Browse, who, strolling up with a pair of dilapidated slippers on his feet, which caused him to walk as though he were skating, inquired in drawling tones, "I say, have either of you kids got a watch-key?" Jack Vance handed him the required article, which happened to be of the kind which fit all watches.

When she went indoors, at first she saw nothing, for the room was darkened, the windows all closed, and a miserable watch-light only burning.

"Here's his cap in here," said the bartender, and he turned and picked up a watch-cap, and held it so we could see letters wrought in it with gilt cord, and I made out "Kut Sang," which excited my interest in the case.

Thus, in some were inserted glasses like watch crystals, adapted to the form and size of the female bosom.

It never selected her short-watch days, when she was on duty only from eleven a.m. until six-thirty p.m. Now with a peppermint bottle held close to alternately sniffing nostrils Sadie Corn was running her eye over the complex report sheet of the floor clerk who had just gone off watch.

The hermits toddled about, carrying their stolen shells, some as small as watch charms, and the land-crabs fed on the purauand hibiscus-leaves.

Marry, here's a stammerer taken clipping the king's English, and the constable and his watch hath brought him to you to be examin'd.

The watch-paper had been pink once, and had a faint tinge still, as if all its tender life had not yet quite faded out.

Wales and Bayley got their instruments ashore in order to make observations for the purpose of correcting the watch machines.

79 Words to use with  watch