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The example sentences of WATCHMAN in videos (6 in total of 9)

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Use "watchman" in a sentence | "watchman" example sentences

How to use "watchman" in a sentence?

  • Love, though said to be afflicted with blindness, is a vigilant watchman.
    -Charles Dickens-
  • I shall the effect of this good lesson keeps as watchman to my heart.
    -William Shakespeare-
  • It's one of the tragic ironies of the theatre that only one man in it can count on steady work - the night watchman.
    -Tallulah Bankhead-
  • So, on the eastern summit, clad in gray, morn, like a horseman girt for travel, comes, and from his tower of mist night's watchman hurries down.
    -Henry Kirke White-
  • For many years I have been a night watchman of the Milky Way galaxy.
    -Bart Bok-
  • The duty of a journalist is the duty of a watchman.
    -William Thomas Stead-
  • He that is more frequent in his pulpit to his people than he is in his closet for his people, is but a sorry watchman.
    -John Owen-
  • ... As to sleep, you know, I never sleep now. I might be a Watchman, except that I don't get any pay, and he's got nothing on his mind.
    -Charles Dickens-

Definition and meaning of WATCHMAN

What does "watchman mean?"

/ˈwäCHmən/

noun
man employed to look after empty building.

What are synonyms of "watchman"?
Some common synonyms of "watchman" are:
  • guard,
  • custodian,
  • doorman,
  • caretaker,
  • janitor,
  • superintendent,
  • warden,
  • steward,
  • curator,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.