Sentence examples for to watched from inspiring English sources

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to watched

verb

To look at, see, or view for a period of time.

  • Watching the clock will not make time go faster.

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"Oh honey, I wanted to watched Titanic.

We have to create audio and videos that can be listened to, watched and shared on smartphones and tablets.

There was no pre-existing programme for the study of the kind of things that ordinary people listened to, watched and read in their daily lives.

My brother-in-law's mum is Anglo-Indian and I've been privileged to watched her cook for the past 30 years.

Hodgson, who also lost Liverpool's Glen Johnson and Manchester United's Phil Jones from his squad last night, was infuriated to find that he had only been allocated a pass for a guest lounge at Anfield when he arrived to watched Liverpool's 1-0 win over Manchester United, rather than the boardroom where the national manager is traditionally received.

My guess is that when a player joins the Royals, they go through a new employee orientation process and have to watched a video titled: "Royal Assholes: How to Act Like a Dick and Enforce Baseball's Code the Kansas City Royals Way".

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To watch: Millennial action.

Or sometimes to watch.

Player to watch Randy Moss.

Click here to watch.

Still chilling to watch.

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