Updated on March 16, 2024
| digital | I prefer digital watches because they are more accurate and durable than analog watches. |
| long | The long watches of the night dragged on slowly. |
| swiss | The Swiss are known for their meticulous craftsmanship, especially when it comes to swiss watches |
| night | Night watches proved to be successful in keeping crime rates down. |
| silent | The ship sailed through the silent watches of the night. |
| gold | He wore several gold watches on his wrist. |
| hour | My husband uses hour watches to track his work hours. |
| electronic | The electronic watches are very popular nowadays. |
| expensive | The wealthy man had a collection of expensive watches |
| cheap | We bought some cheap watches at the flea market. |
| regular | She wore regular watches but had a special one for parties. |
| old | The old watches were ticking quietly on the mantle. |
| fine | John has a collection of fine watches |
| mechanical | I prefer mechanical watches to digital ones. |
| american | I've been collecting American watches for the past ten years. |
| still | She still watches over her sleeping baby. |
| dark | The dark watches of the night were filled with eerie noises. |
| best | The best watches are the ones that you love to wear. |
| lonely | The lonely watches ticked by, each one bringing him closer to despair. |
| wrist | "My wrist watches are so shiny and are my favorite accessory" |
| made | He made watches and clocks for the wealthy. |
| ordinary | I have two ordinary watches that I wear every day. |
| stop | The runners wore stop watches on their wrists. |
| double | He wore double watches one on each wrist. |
| english | The antique store had a display of 18th century English watches |
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| weary | Emily's weary watches caught the sunrise and she smiled. |
| luminous | The luminous watches gleamed brightly in the darkness. |
| nightly | The sailors stood their nightly watches under the stars. |
| alternate | The officers worked alternate watches |
| antique | I collect antique watches from around the world. |
| accurate | The jeweler sold accurate watches |
| fake | I'm not interested in buying fake watches |
| priced | He sold his priced watches to pay for his wife's surgery. |
| jeweled | Her hands were covered in jeweled watches |
| dog | The ship's crew was divided into three watches, including the dog watches |
| successive | Fourteen successive watches were recorded during the patient's day.} |
| japanese | The intricately designed Japanese watches are renowned for their precision. |
| dreary | I spent my dreary watches esperando for you. |
| extra | He had several extra watches in his dresser, which he never wore. |
| beautiful | The shop displayed beautiful watches in its showcase. |
| priestly | The priestly watches were convened in secret. |
| finest | The finest watches are a work of art. |
| broken | The dresser was adorned with a collection of broken watches |
| middle | The ship sails slowly through the middle watches |
| sleepless | Exhausted from sleepless watches the weary soldiers were unable to fight. |
| lever | The faces of some lever watches were made of enamel. |
| valuable | She owned a collection of valuable watches |
| limp | Granny's limp watches had stopped ticking long ago. |
| starboard | The captain ordered the starboard watches to prepare for a change in course. |
| soft | The soft watches melted in the sun. |
| electric | Although he doesn't wear a watch, Tom is interested in electric watches |
| quiet | The quiet watches ticked by, marking the slow passage of time. |
| respective | The students wore their respective watches to school. |
| fancy | The guests at the ball all wore fancy watches |
| dead | The dead watches of the night dragged on endlessly. |
| tiny | I peered into the tiny watches on my wrist, mesmerized by their intricate details. |
| lone | The lone watches ticked away, marking the passage of time. |
| clock | The clock watches over us all. |
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