I had dinner and watched TV for a couple of hours.
I watched him get into a taxi.
I got the feeling I was being watched.
I sit by the window and watch people walking past.
She works at the Glade and she watches television at night. (Skills for Life (Entry 1); A1; Russian)
I have to watch my weight now I'm not doing so much sport.
Watch how you cross the road!
Watch (that) you don't get glue on your fingers, won't you?
Watch what you're doing with that knife, Jim, it's sharp.
The odd glass of wine is fine but watch what you [eat]. (First Certificate in English; B2; Danish)
"Watch out!" he shouted, but it was too late - she had knocked the whole tray of drinks on the floor.
I definitely know that having a cat brings inconvenience, you have to watch out for your curtains, it can scratch your sofa or your hand, but these are so few problems in comparison [with] all the affection [it] can give you. (First Certificate in English; B2; French)
My watch seems to have stopped - it says 10:15 but I'm sure it must be later.
He glanced nervously at his watch.
I got 2 watches, flowers and some dresses. (Key English Test; A2; Tamil)