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    Use "lookout" in a sentence

    lookout example sentences

    lookout


    1. Emma’s obviously on the lookout for me as, by the time I have parked the car on her drive, turned the engine off and got the driver’s door open, she is waiting to give me a hug


    2. I've lost one crewman in five centuries on this river and that was to a spheelunge and even then he was too pig-headed drunk to get out of the water when the lookout yelled to him


    3. Her eyes busily scanned the people in the vicinity, on the lookout for anything that might be threatening while Angie referred to the little map Iain had drawn for them


    4. It's nests were just tiny lookout platforms high in the masts


    5. aspects, and were expected to be always on the lookout for forbidden


    6. They also have to be on the lookout for suspicious activity and black hat


    7. Affiliate managers always need to be on the lookout for new affiliates,


    8. As well as being on the lookout for new connections they must nurture


    9. We need to be on the lookout and careful in our natural environment at times


    10. We certainly need to be on the lookout and careful around our own kind, much more so than with all the other beings and geological or climatological dangers that we may have to deal with on this planet

    11. Be on the lookout


    12. Don't forget to be on the lookout for the full eBook coming out soon! Whet your appetite for more PUA knowledge, begin honing your skills here, and become a master of the pick-up with the full volume


    13. S/Sgt Cocker had his rifle with him and kept a lookout for German patrols and snipers but a massive artillery duel that happened before we arrived yesterday must have cleared them out for the time being


    14. Jon took his turns at the lookout duty


    15. The lookout was


    16. This duty was somewhat scary at first, until the lookout became used to the height of the platform and the rather large movements of the


    17. The lookout was manned most of the time,


    18. The Roman had been at sea for over three months and was off the coast of Argentina, when a lookout cried out, “There she


    19. blows!” The lookout meant that he had spotted a whale’s spout,


    20. loud shout by the lookout, “There she blows!” The captain

    21. their agents who were constantly on the lookout for such


    22. were always on the lookout for the enemy


    23. The lookout aloft reported a sail and in an instant, there was a great deal of excitement


    24. voyage, two sails were spotted by the lookout


    25. Africa, always on the lookout for sails on the horizon


    26. constantly on the lookout of better and more durable materials that would not only add a touch


    27. residential owners are now on the lookout for better alternatives


    28. By January 25, the lookout on the Shenandoah spotted Cape Otway on the southern coast of Australia, and soon thereafter,


    29. The lookout on the Shenandoah saw another sail on the horizon and at once, Captain Waddell steamed toward it, looking for


    30. Suddenly, the lookout on the Sophia Thornton cried out,

    31. By the end of the day, no new sails were seen by the lookout


    32. One day, the lookout reported a vessel on the horizon with full


    33. lookout got the attention of all aboard, and their anxious glasses reflected their state of mind, for if a federal cruiser were to be found anywhere, she would be in this part of the ocean


    34. Walking around (and on the lookout for the RSM I assure you) I saw curtains and duvets in the dormitories


    35. Thus you always are on the lookout for anything out of the ordinary, and with experience you build a sixth sense for trouble


    36. There were still renegade Japanese soldiers on the island that we had to be on the lookout for


    37. The second morning broke, and Willie hurried up to his post of lookout


    38. One soldier acted as a lookout, peering carefully around the corner at the slumbering soldiers


    39. In my world we are always on the lookout for bugging devices and it is not uncommon to find it in your office or telephone


    40. —Citizens of this rural village are on the lookout for a cougar after a horse was mauled at a nearby farm

    41. Leon was always on the lookout for someone to listen to his opinions and, as George was one of the very few who would, something of a friendship had developed


    42. As she looked towards the lookout post, all she could see was a great hole where the flat had been ripped out of the building


    43. They took a room on the waterfront and hung around bars near the coast guard installation – on the lookout for sailors with the shoulder patch worn by those who are assigned to a ship – located the agency that represented the tugboat operator, and learned that there was only one company that received hardwood logs


    44. It was Ranger's lookout shift as the battle raged onwards


    45. He would not allow himself to fall for such tricks of the soul, and his wary eye would be on the lookout for signs that would expose this man as a pawn of the archenemies


    46. A guard walked along the lookout at the Castle wall


    47. It was possible that an advisory to be on the lookout for her had already gone out to the border patrol by radio


    48. He had now withdrawn to lookout duty, eventually being joined by the males


    49. One of the males dropped away to become the lookout


    50. ‘They’re not bothering with a lookout














































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    Synonyms for "lookout"

    lookout outlook lookout station observation tower observatory observation post lookout man picket scout sentinel sentry spotter watch vigilance vigil tout tower overlook watchman

    "lookout" definitions

    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