watchband
IPA: wˈɑtʃbænd
noun
- a band of leather, metal etc that fastens a wristwatch to the wrist; a watchstrap
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Examples of "watchband" in Sentences
- Why go to a jeweler when you can adjust your own watchband?
- Jane unfolds her arms, twists her watchband around in circles.
- Ever watch a professional jeweler replace a watch battery or watchband?
- I had that same watchband– loved it– nothing ever any more comfortable.
- His nipples hurt, his toes hurt, his watchband hurt, the elastic in his underpants hurt.
- My current watchband is held together with gaffer's tape, so this would be quite an upgrade.
- Now You have done it, I had to go out and look for a circa 70-73 watch with an original huge watchband!
- Without speaking or giving any sign of knowing Ann's name, the old man put his hand out for whatever it was this time, and when he saw the gems on the lady's watchband, he reached into a pocket of his apron, brought out a loupe with a light inside, and considered them carefully, nodding at last in recognition.
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