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hunting watch

American  

noun

  1. hunter.


Etymology

Origin of hunting watch

First recorded in 1835–45

Example Sentences

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On the morning of November 11, 1918, Major Keith Officer, an Australian, was watching the minutes go around on his large, old-fashioned hunting watch as he waited for the cease-fire to begin.

From "The War to End All Wars: World War I" by Russell Freedman

Outside it looks like a fifty-guinea hunting watch, open it and you find it's tuppenny-halfpenny gun-metal.

From Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays by Various

Then he took out and opened his hunting watch, and closed it with a snap.

From Sir Hilton's Sin by Fenn, George Manville

"Since you are so kind, I think I prefer the hunting watch."

From Chester Rand or The New Path to Fortune by Alger, Horatio

Forth to meet his came a little gold hunting watch from behind the brown veil.

From Wych Hazel by Warner, Susan

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