keep (close) watch
To guard, protect, or ensure the welfare of someone or something, often through close observation. I felt better sending the kids to camp when I knew Mrs. James would be there to keep close watch over them. I can't help but feeling that I had an angel keeping watch over me that day.
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keep (close) watch (over someone or something)
to guard or care for someone or something. I'm keeping watch over my children to make sure they have the things they need. I think that an angel is keeping close watch over her to make sure nothing bad happens to her.
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keep watch
Also,
keep a watch or close watch on ;
watch over. Observe with continuous attention, especially to act as a sentinel or for protection. For example,
Afraid that the wolves would return, she kept watch while the others slept, or
They kept a close watch on the harbor, looking for signs of enemy ships, or, according to the Gospel of St. Luke (2:8): "And there were in the same country shepherds ... keeping watch over their flock by night." [Late 1300s] Also see
keep an eye out for.
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keep ˈwatch (for somebody/something)
stay awake or watch somebody/something carefully in case of possible danger or problems: I’ll keep watch while you sleep. ♢ The doctors are keeping watch for any change in her condition.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017