lookout|lookouts in English
noun
careful looking or watching, guarding; point or tower from which a watch is kept; watchman; person or group that keeps watch, sentry, watchman; view, outlook; responsibility, object of conce
Use "lookout|lookouts" in a sentence
1. Lookouts were spotted all along the coast.
2. Put the lookouts on full alert.
3. They also hike to various lookouts, particularly the saddle of Bowknot Bend
4. Be on the lookout
5. Altitude, speed, heading control, lookout
6. So I was on the lookout.
7. At 00.00 hours on 15 August 1942, lookouts on Balladier (Master Ernest G
8. By the time the lookouts sighted the iceberg, it was too late.
9. Arrival procedures, altimeter setting, checks, lookout
10. Cawnpore Lookout – track to first level
11. You're supposed to be the lookout.
12. Bushwalking There are more than 20 km of Bushwalking tracks, some with scenic lookouts.
13. The Roman lookouts spotted them well before they reached the harbour.
14. Departure procedure, altimeter setting, collision avoidance (lookout)
15. My lookout tree is a red spruce.
16. The lookout is not a reading room.
17. Armed border guards manned the lookout towers.
18. The Captain Al, Point Lookout, New York
19. BluebonnetPalace.com (210) 651-6702 17630 Lookout Rd
20. Cairns Bushwalking Areas Barron Falls Lookout Track
21. Dragosh, set up a lookout around here.
22. Keep a sharp lookout, especially toward those hills.
23. He kept a sharp lookout for any strangers.
24. First, scale the tower for a lookout over Bratislava
25. We're always on the lookout for new business opportunities.