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watch out
verb
(intr, adverb) to be careful or on one's guard
noun
a less common word for lookout
Example Sentences
It is going to be difficult to get all of the details right so there could well be further updates to weather warnings to watch out for.
She and others at the church talked about how this Hispanic community was revitalised over the years and became a close-knit community where neighbours know and watch out for one another.
“Nothing that would give a sign, or tell you to watch out,” he said.
It’s the sky-high interest rate travel credit cards and other too-good-to-be-true travel offers that you have to watch out for.
"It was terribly traumatic to look at the families watching out over the lough and praying," he said.
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