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Definition of "look out" []

  • To look from within to the outside (verb)
  • Be vigilant and aware. (verb)
  • To find by looking: to hunt out. (verb)

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Use "look out" in a sentence
  • "What comes out of my mouth is driven by anger: at my righteous mother, who refuses to look out the window and see there is no bright dawn on the horizon; at my black-hearted country that inspired her, forged her into steel, and deceived her."
  • "Tully believed Pap had built the huge house on a hill so that he could look out his front windows and survey what he regarded as his domain, a broad expanse that stretched out over much of Blight County, bordered on one side by Lake Blight, on another by the Snowy Mountains, and on another by the Hoodoo Mountains."
  • "Arnow said that if I appeared on screen the way that God had made me, I would look out of proportion."
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