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Also, watch out . Be careful, be watchful, as in Look out that you don't slip and fall on the ice , or Watch out! There's a car coming . [c. 1600] Also see look out for .

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But when I look out over the crowd now, I also see that they are trapped—trapped by their cowardice.

They put them in key positions within the facility where they can look out for their own.

They come and they go, I just have to look out for a safe window.

Also to look out for: Tome, Ohne Titel, Marissa Webb, Suno, Rachel Comey, and Sophie Theallet.

In the garden several militia, all in their early 20s, look out across the street—they are on high alert.

Squinty could look out, but the slats were as close together as those in a chicken coop, and the little pig could not get out.

"She did not think so:" why should she have taken the trouble to look out of the carriage window at me as she said these words?

They had reached the river now, and took a seat where they could look out over its swiftly moving waters.

The dog gave a short bark, and looked to the front, as if to say, "Look out—trouble ahead."

Pearson was loading his gun as fast as possible, when he heard a loud shout, and cries of “Look out!”

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