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Look out   /lʊk aʊt/   Listen
Look out

verb
1.
Be vigilant, be on the lookout or be careful.  Synonyms: watch, watch out.
2.
To protect someone's interests.



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"Look out" Quotes from Famous Books



... a witch of Ker-Ys," bawled another. "Look out for your skin in the first battle. It's death to ...
— The Maids of Paradise • Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers

... her in a tender spot!" whispered Ollie Grant to Sadie Minot. "Look out, now, for a tempest from Miss Propriety! Won't it ...
— Katherine's Sheaves • Mrs. Georgie Sheldon

... right," said Archie carelessly, "only look out that you don't go too near the fire ...
— The Miller Of Old Church • Ellen Glasgow

... morning, and who seemed, from his conversation with them, to belong to your noble fatherland. He went out driving with them this afternoon, whither I unfortunately know not. Ah! good Saint Nicholas!—For though I am a Lutheran, I must invoke him now—Look out yonder!" ...
— Two Years Ago, Volume II. • Charles Kingsley

... along the thwart and moved with care, as if he were of Sevres. Then the man in the rowing seat slid his hand along the other thwart. It was all done with most extraordinary care. As the two sidled past each other, the whole party kept watchful eyes on the coming wave, and the captain cried: "Look out now! Steady there!" ...
— Men, Women, and Boats • Stephen Crane


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