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    look·out
    /ˈlo͝okˌout/

    noun

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  3. Lookout | Definition of Lookout by Merriam-Webster

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    Lookout definition is - one engaged in keeping watch : watchman. How to use lookout in a sentence.

  4. Lookout - definition of lookout by The Free Dictionary

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    1. the act of keeping watch against danger, etc 2. a person or persons instructed or employed to keep such a watch, esp on a ship 3. a strategic point from which a watch is kept 4. informal worry or concern: that's his lookout.

  5. Lookout | Definition of Lookout at Dictionary.com

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    noun the act of looking out or keeping watch. a watch kept, as for something that may happen. a person or group keeping a watch.

  6. LOOKOUT | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    One of the burglars waited outside to act as a lookout. a high place where a person can look at what is happening in the area around them, especially in order to watch for any danger US and Australian English a place from where a person can look at something, especially at an area of natural beauty

  7. LOOK OUT | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    look out definition: 1. to watch what is happening and be careful: 2. said or shouted in order to tell someone that…. Learn more.

  8. Urban Dictionary: lookout

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    lookout Someone who is instructed to keep a watchful eye for popo and intruders, while someone or a group engages in illicit activity. Whenever a lookout spots popo or intruders they are required to warn others verbally or physically.

  9. On the lookout - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

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    on the lookout Also, on the watch. Vigilant, alert, as in Be on the lookout for the twins-they're somewhere on this playground, or He was on the watch for her arrival. Both phrases were originally used with upon.

  10. LOOKOUT Synonyms: 40 Synonyms & Antonyms for LOOKOUT ...

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