1. watching - Noun
2. watching - Verb
of Watch
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to her sister, watching her get ready to go out on the town was glamour, itself, like Marilyn Monroe. Source: Internet
A caller who identified himself as a "lifelong Democrat" called in to C-SPAN on Monday after watching the first slate of speeches at the Republican National Convention and announced that he will be voting Republican this year. Source: Internet
According to YouTube, “We’re testing out an easier way to add a video timestamp tied to the exact moment you’re watching when commenting on a video. Source: Internet
Active alcoholism is like standing behind glass, watching yourself be murdered — by yourself. Source: Internet
"Accept your mistakes and apologize to all housemates and the viewers watching. Source: Internet
According to him, satellite broadcasting is linear, not a two-way system, as satellite broadcasters are unable to determine when a subscriber is connected and/or watching which channel is being viewed. Source: Internet