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Phrasal Verb - Looking out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. 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
1I'll be looking out for you at the party, make sure you have a good time.
2Can you look out for my cat while I'm away?
3The lifeguard is looking out for swimmers in the pool.
4Look out for that pothole in the road!
5He looked out for his siblings when their parents were sick.
6The teacher looked out for the students who were struggling.
7The security guard is looking out for the safety of the building.
8Look out for each other during the hike.
9The coach looked out for the well-being of his team.
10Look out for your wallet when you're in a crowded place.