Phrasal Verb - Looking out
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.Definition
- To keep a watchful eye on something or someone, usually to protect or help. 2. To prepare oneself for a potential problem or danger. 3. To consider the interests or needs of others before one's own.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'll be looking out for you at the party, make sure you have a good time. |
| 2 | Can you look out for my cat while I'm away? |
| 3 | The lifeguard is looking out for swimmers in the pool. |
| 4 | Look out for that pothole in the road! |
| 5 | He looked out for his siblings when their parents were sick. |
| 6 | The teacher looked out for the students who were struggling. |
| 7 | The security guard is looking out for the safety of the building. |
| 8 | Look out for each other during the hike. |
| 9 | The coach looked out for the well-being of his team. |
| 10 | Look out for your wallet when you're in a crowded place. |