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look out

vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To look from within to the outside. 2 (context intransitive idiomatic English) Be vigilant and aware.

WordNet
look out
  1. v. be vigilant, be on the lookout, be on one's guard, be careful; "Watch out for pickpockets!" [syn: watch, watch out]

  2. to protect someone's interests; "A man's gotta look out for his family"

Usage examples of "look out".

Nor did my rightful faculties again look out upon the daylight of our normal world for five years, four months, and thirteen days.

We know full well that the rain is falling vertically as we look out, yet the raindrops slant diagonally across the window, as if they originated from the top front corner.

Yet, I have only to look out the window to see that your society is religious.

Kelsey explained when they entered a valley that allowed them to look out beyond Penllyn's peaks.

He clicked at the buttons on the bed's control panel, and made it turn and raise him up so that he could look out of the window.

Even Sleepy woke up enough to take a look out the viewscreen, where the others were crowded, peering down at a grayish green ball of a planet that was rapidly growing in size as they descended.