out for in English

decisive about -, ready for -, resolute on -

Use "out for" in a sentence

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1. Watch out for slyness.

2. Watch out for him.

3. Watch out for Fatso.

4. Watch out for surprise attacks.

5. Call out for egg rolls!

6. Watch out for their arrows.

7. Watch out for smoldering fire!

8. Watch out for overhanging branches.

9. I'm watching out for her.

10. I'll find out for you.

11. I'm not out for revenge.

12. He's looking out for us.

13. Look out for special deals.

14. Let's go out for brunch.

15. Watch out for that man.

16. I'm not out for compliments.

17. Watch out for the crack!

18. He's looking out for you.

19. Watch out for land mines.

20. Let's call out for pizza.

21. Watch out for bare wires.

22. Bloodthirsty lyrics [hook: zotiyac] yuh, aye, im out for blood yuh, aye, im out for blood yuh, aye, im out for blood yuh, aye, im out for blood bitch, dont tell me you love me (you love me)

23. Watch out for smaller compact cameras.

24. Let's go out for a drink.

25. Go all out for economic development.

26. Jacky, bring that out for me.

27. Paula popped out for a minute.

28. Look out for deceivers (7-11)

29. You better watch out for me.

30. Let's send out for a pizza.

31. There's a warrant out for him.

32. Watch out for that door there.

33. Look out for symptoms of depression.

34. Look out for the piss bucket.

35. LOADED QUESTIONS TO WATCH OUT FOR

36. I sold out for the cash.

37. Send out for an American cheese sandwich.

38. He was bowled out for a duck.

39. We are going out for big results.

40. The rabbit dug out for the forest.

41. Hill had to find out for certain.

42. Let's go out for some fresh air.

43. The officers look out for an Arsonist

44. Let me graph that out for you.

45. He's out for three or four hours.

46. I was booted out for smoking opium.

47. We should look out for each other.

48. The knives are out for the chancellor.

49. Must I shell out for the party.

50. Let's dine out for a change, Tom.