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Example sentences for "look out"

  • Pretend to look out of window--Mrs. Tisher!

  • I'll smash your eye, if you don't look out!

  • Look out, or you will get into deep water.

  • Here you, look out," he cried, "I will smash you.

  • Look out, here he comes," cried Jack, as Nora's bird came careening across their front.

  • Some day I'll erupt, and jest eternally calcify you, if you don't look out!

  • As the three would "make a raid" upon Florence, the county town, the inhabitants did not need to look out of doors to ascertain who were coming, for the merriment of the little girls gave sufficient indication.

  • Look out, boys, here comes Buck McKee now!

  • My Chevassat raised the blind to look out; and, as soon as he saw a clothing store, he ordered the driver to stop there.

  • Look out, look out, and see if we are pursued.

  • It was easier for Mr. Lorry to look in at Tellson's, than to look out of Tellson's.

  • If you don't look out I'll stamp on it and blow us all to glory!

  • In that case you know what to look out for.

  • Whispering] Look out, old girl; they can see your shoulders.

  • Well, I merely said what I thought, that Molly ought to look out what's she's doing, and he dropped on me like a cartload of bricks.

  • Look out at the window--let no one enter--this were an ill night to be interrupted.

  • But she struggled against these fantastic terrors, and compelled herself to arise, stand by the window, look out, and gaze upon a sight which at another time would have appeared to her at once captivating and fearful.

  • To look out of something, as from a window.

  • The very tigers from their delves Look out.

  • We had followed the course of the ravine for about a mile, when I suddenly heard a tremendous rush among the cotton trees beneath me on the right, followed by excited shouts--"Look out!

  • In a couple of minutes occupied with this human reflection, yet sorely tempted to take the shot, the stag broke loose, and I heard it crashing full speed down the ravine, and my men shouting loudly that I should "look out!

  • Then he said: "Look out, sister, here she goes!

  • One guesses at domestic scenes simply at sight of the face of a man who is roaring; one is amused on passing by a barber's shop, to see the barber leave his customer whose face is covered with lather to look out in the street.

  • She approaches, and you say to yourself: 'Look out, here she is!

  • Look out on the river, Walter," he cried.

  • They tell us to look out for a Mademoiselle Gabrielle on La Montaigne, too.

  • We are in danger of an awful mix-up if we don't look out.

  • But yu wants to look out fer th' joints in th' town.

  • I could not take my eyes off the door, and she was walking to it to look out when I barred the way with my arm.

  • The little man took me all round the house, and made me look out of every window.

  • He stopped for one moment to look out of the window.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "look out" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    constant tendency; look nice; look straight; looked across; looked after; looked around; looked back; looked down; looked hard; looked out; looked quite; looked very; looking away; looking back; looking creature; looking fellows; looking gentleman; looking girl; looking like; looking little; looking north; looking upon; looking youth; looks round; uncle said; unleavened cakes