A person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event.
A structure commanding a wide view of its surroundings.
An elevated post affording a wide view.
1 I would suggest, therefore, that you remain awake and on the lookout .
2 He knew the lookout well; they had often shared this precarious perch.
3 Hallowes said, I'll send a good lookout up to that ridge, sir.
4 One lookout in front of the bank, and another at the rear.
5 The Gonds in Seonee were always on the lookout for a porcupine.
6 The lookout had been shot from his post in the forward observatory.
7 Keep on the lookout for the WWE Network special later that month.
8 The men gasped, the Jew snickered, the lookout straightened in his chair.
9 Again came the voice of the lookout and the arm pointed ahead.
10 The Devil was always on the lookout , and everywhere in a minute.
11 Information was disseminated to all the surrounding stations to keep a lookout .
12 That's all, lads; breakfast is ready; lay down all except the lookout .
13 You think they could do that by keeping a lookout for opportunities?
14 Better retrieve your game while the balance of us keep a lookout .
15 Our lookout on things sees only a part; it never sees all.
16 So let our readers and the public generally be on the lookout .
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