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look out

VERB
  1. be vigilant, be on the lookout or be careful
    Watch out for pickpockets!
  2. to protect someone's interests
    A man's gotta look out for his family

How To Use look out In A Sentence

  • Mediterranean to look out for a French and Spanish squadron, which had been on the coast of Portugal, but returned to Ferrol --- I received all your letters by the Turkish corvette, which is arrived at Messina. The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 2
  • We can look out into fog as thick as cream and be certain it will burn away.
  • Look out for things like white feathers and birds that appear to follow you around the garden. The Sun
  • Look out for fashionable twists on uniform basics such as wrap-over cargo-style skirts from £9.
  • Wooden houses look out to a turquoise sea. Times, Sunday Times
  • And look out for the postal form and full details of how to claim your fab FREE party pack. The Sun
  • Instead, we decided to build right up against the brick walls and look out into a big central atrium. Times, Sunday Times
  • Consumers should look out for the eight subregions of the "Denomination of Origin of Alentejo," a mark of quality. Trawling for Bargains
  • The cinematic look of the film deserves commendation alone and the director is a talent to look out for.
  • Sites promoted as tourist attractions are usually signposted from main roads; look out for brown-coloured ‘tourist signs’.
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