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lookout

A lookout is a place with a view of areas around it. The view from the lookout point of the Grand Canyon was beautiful! A lookout is a person that watches for enemies.

lookout

(= watch) a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event an elevated post affording a wide view a structure commanding a wide view of its surroundings the act of looking out

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Simple sentences

The birds seem to be on the lookout for food all day.

Movie subtitles

That's your lookout.
Now, Limpy here will be lookout.
You Be Lookout.
No,You're Lookout.
London police on the lookout.
London police on lookout.
She's on the lookout. She'll let you in.
Lookout for that twitch, Mr. Blakely.
What happens to others is their own lookout.
Be on lookout for a man named Barry Kane.
I want a double lookout fore and aft. Aye, aye, sir.
Bos'n, the Skipper wants a double lookout fore and aft.
I was just leaving the lookout when it started.
Post a lookout and let the rest of us take a snooze till the weather cools off.
Is Gros Bat on the lookout?
We keep a lookout to tell us when it clears.
Calling Lookout.
Calling Lookout, calling Lookout.
Sir. Send another lookout aloft to the mizzentop.
How are you gonna pay for your room? That's your lookout.
Don't worry, we been on the lookout for him.
I'll be a lookout.
A lookout for what?
I want a double lookout fore and aft.
Stegman, on lookout.
Keep a sharp lookout, especially toward those hills.
I won't be burning any lights, so keep a sharp lookout.
No, it's your lookout.
Be on the lookout for two men.

News and current affairs

Organized crime is constantly on the lookout for such opportunities, and it continues to find them.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA - When I taught at Stanford University in the 1970's, I was always on the lookout for ways that technology could help to improve learning.
We should be on the lookout for political fireworks over the next few years in many European countries as people are forced to confront some uncomfortable verities.
So they learned to be on the lookout for new opportunities in underserved markets, working as peddlers, for example, or creating new products, or new forms of marketing.

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