What is the meaning of AFTERNOON WATCH. Phrases containing AFTERNOON WATCH
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Noun. Afternoon. See 'this arvo'. [Orig. Aust.]
Go Ahead -or- Good Afternoon
Arvo is Australian slang for the afternoon. Arvo is Australian slang for afternoon tea.
Afternoon. e.g. "I'll see you this afternoon mate!"
The 1200 - 1600 watch.
Afternoon
Latter part of the afternoon.
After is Australian slang for afternoon.
Afternoon delight is British slang for sex in the afternoon.
Afternoon e.g. "What time this avvy shall I meet yer?? Contraction of afternoon.
Noun. Afternoon. [North-west use]
Afternoon
Arvie is South African slang for afternoon.
Phrs. This afternoon. [Orig. Aust.]
Contraction of afternoon.
Afternoon e.g. "See you this arvo?" Contraction of afternoon
Noun. Afternoon. See 'this avvy'.
this afternoon
A sex session in the afternoon.
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n.
A portion of the working day; as, to work two yokes, that is, to work both portions of the day, or morning and afternoon.
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A dog kept to watch and guard premises or property, and to give notice of the approach of intruders.
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A house in which a watch or guard is placed.
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One whose occupation is to make and repair watches.
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The part of the day which follows noon, between noon and evening.
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Hence, something occurring or done in the afternoon; esp., an afternoon meal; supper; also, an afternoon nap; a siesta.
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of Watchhouse
n.
One set to watch; a person who keeps guard; a guard; a sentinel.
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The inferior, or after, part of the day; the afternoon.
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One who watches; one who sits up or continues; a diligent observer; specifically, one who attends upon the sick during the night.
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The time between; the time between sunrise and noon; specifically, the third hour of the day, or nine o'clock in the morning, according to ancient reckoning; hence, mealtime, because formerly the principal meal was eaten at that hour; also, later, the afternoon; the time between dinner and supper.
v. t.
To give heed to; to observe the actions or motions of, for any purpose; to keep in view; not to lose from sight and observation; as, to watch the progress of a bill in the legislature.
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of Watchman
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The matins and lauds for the last three days of Holy Week, commemorating the sufferings and death of Christ, -- usually sung on the afternoon or evening of Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, instead of on the following days.
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A tower in which a sentinel is placed to watch for enemies, the approach of danger, or the like.
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An informal social party at which a light collation is offered, held in the afternoon or early evening. Cf. Drum, n., 4 and 5.
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A word given to sentinels, and to such as have occasion to visit the guards, used as a signal by which a friend is known from an enemy, or a person who has a right to pass the watch from one who has not; a countersign; a password.
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Coming after the sun has passed the meridian; being in, or belonging to, the afternoon. (Abbrev. P. M.)
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Full of watch; vigilant; attentive; careful to observe closely; observant; cautious; -- with of before the thing to be regulated or guarded; as, to be watchful of one's behavior; and with against before the thing to be avoided; as, to be watchful against the growth of vicious habits.
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A plant of the genus Mirabilis. There are about half a dozen species, natives of the warmer parts of America. The common four-o'clock is M. Jalapa. Its flowers are white, yellow, and red, and open toward sunset, or earlier in cloudy weather; hence the name. It is also called marvel of Peru, and afternoon lady.
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