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Sentence count:104+4Posted:2017-03-12Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: lookout manlookout stationobservation postobservation towerobservatoryoutlookpicketscoutsentinelsentryspotterwatchSimilar words: look outlook onlook overby hook or by crooklooklookslook uplook toMeaning: n. 1. a person employed to watch for something to happen 2. an elevated post affording a wide view 3. a structure commanding a wide view of its surroundings 4. the act of looking out. 
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31) If he chose to be asleep when the lollipops were handed round, that was his lookout.
32) Police are also asking people to be on the lookout for bogus officials following several incidents in the area.
33) A lookout watched for the tell-tale dark circle of a shoal of sardines.
34) We must always be on the lookout for 38A NEW methods and machinery which will help reduce costs.
35) But Henry was not feeling like defending anyone today, rather he was on the lookout for attack.
36) Then, with a watchful eye, it can keep a lookout for potential prey without revealing its presence.
37) He laid booby traps in his house, and built lookout posts for anyone who came on to his property.
38) They are still on the lookout, but they have definitely reduced the intensity and eagerness to recruit.
39) They were clearly on the lookout for a second opening to pillory their headmistress.
40) Every embassy is being watched, our telephones are being tapped, everyone is on the lookout for you.
41) Meanwhile, keep on the lookout for those eye-glazing trial depositions.
42) From February to July he was on the lookout for blossoms.
43) And send a couple of your boys up here to keep a lookout.
44) Alert Asleep A nutcase Attackers are always on the lookout for a potential victim, some one who will succumb easily.
45) But one moonlit night, when the aging Oriental Fedallah is in the lookout, a silvery jet is seen far ahead.
46) He resolved the problem by adopting the role of lookout, warning the men when strangers, particularly police, were approaching.
47) Originally built in 1600, the first building on this site was a fortified lookout tower.
48) The politicians, on the lookout for arguments to extend their authoritarianism, jumped at this opportunity to confuse the issue.
49) Naturally, he was on the lookout for more exciting activity.
50) While they rested, Devraux again sent his trackers to climb lookout trees.
51) Perhaps he would say it in some lonely place in the hills with some one on the lookout for the searching redcoats.
52) Voices are signing off all over Deptford as guys quit their lookout duties and come rushing over.
53) Of course they kept a sharp lookout in such congested waters for their own safety.
54) Freddie stood on the corner of the turning as lookout for Tommy Green the street bookmaker.
55) Custodians keep an alert lookout for any female without a wedding ring,(www.Sentencedict.com) as lipstick is not good for marble.
56) I glanced round about myself, on the lookout for clues.
57) Putnam, persuasively loquacious, was always on the lookout for new adventures and new stories to publish.
58) When we find that, we should be on the lookout for some ever-changing enemy, some arms-race rival.
59) Still, they will be on the lookout for opportunities to let members know about their achievements whenever appropriate.
60) Some lookout he was; he spotted the car when it was almost on top of them.
More similar words: look outlook onlook overby hook or by crooklooklookslook uplook tolook foroutlooklook inlook atlook awaylook downlook down onlook aboutlook backlook up tolook intooverlooklook likelook uponlook afterlook sharplook aheadlook forwardlook aroundlook throughlook forward tolooking glass
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