watch fire |
a nocturnal fire used as a signal or for providing heat and light to guards. |
watchful |
closely or attentively observant; alert; vigilant. |
watch it |
to be wary or careful. |
watchmaker |
someone who makes or fixes watches. |
watchman |
a man who keeps watch over or guards something, such as a building, esp. at night. |
watch night |
New Year's Eve, or a religious meeting or service held at this time. |
watch oneself |
to proceed with care. [2 definitions] |
watch one's p's and q's |
to be careful in one's behavior, esp. not to give offense. |
watch out |
to be alert and careful with respect to some danger (often fol. by "for" or a clause beginning with "that"). [2 definitions] |
watch pocket |
a small pocket, as in a vest or trousers, for carrying a watch. |
watchtower |
a tower from which someone may keep watch or observe. |
watchword |
a secret word or phrase; password. [2 definitions] |
water |
a transparent, tasteless, and odorless liquid that takes the form of rain, rivers, oceans, and lakes and is required to sustain most forms of life. [14 definitions] |
water bed |
a bed whose mattress is a bag made of vinyl or other waterproof material filled with water. |
water beetle |
any of various aquatic beetles, characterized by a smooth oval body and flattened or fringed hind legs adapted for swimming. |
water bird |
any of numerous swimming or wading birds. |
water biscuit |
a cracker made of water and flour, to which shortening is sometimes added. |
water blister |
a blister containing a clear, serous fluid. (Cf. blood blister.) |
water boatman |
any of a family of aquatic beetles with long, oarlike hind legs adapted for swimming. |
waterborne |
carried on water; afloat. [3 definitions] |
water boy |
a boy or man who supplies water to others, such as laborers or members of a football team. |