watch out

VERB
  1. be vigilant, be on the lookout or be careful
    Watch out for pickpockets!
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How To Use watch out In A Sentence

  • The forecasts have been asking us to watch out for thunderclouds and thundershowers for a long while now.
  • We see him speaking with Budd, trying to convince him to watch out.
  • Watch out for the suspect actions of so-called friends. The Sun
  • Old dears about to get bevvied on whisky or port and lemon used to cry: ‘Through the teeth and round the gums / Watch out tumtum, here it comes.’
  • But watch out for the man who might play tortoise to the hare that is Hales. Times, Sunday Times
  • So to all other bloggers out there: next time you're in a service station, watch out!
  • But the other thing people need to watch out for is what I call the bust-out cell phone bill. CNN Transcript Feb 27, 2008
  • Other areas to watch out for include an increase in efficiency savings expected from government departments to 25 per cent from 20 per cent. Computing
  • Bruises on the birds' breasts and legs are something to watch out for, they can turn the flesh bitter.
  • Watch out for the fruit punch, it's got a real kick.
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