lookout in the PONS Dictionary

lookout Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to keep a lookout [for sb/sth]
to keep a lookout [for sb/sth] (keep searching for)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There is also a coastguard lookout building on the headland.
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You've got to be single, not camera-shy, up for a laugh and genuinely on the lookout for love.
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Ice reccos were patrols over shipping lanes on the lookout for icebergs that might endanger surface vessels in the area.
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Local pickpockets are on the lookout for gawking foreigners; enjoying the local sites can leave your pocket or purse vulnerable.
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The sparrows are extremely fond of fighting, as well as watching other creatures fight, and are always on the lookout for another dust-up to egg on.
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As of 2009, the lookout is now fully built and used for sightseeing.
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A gravel road leads to the conservation area which includes a granite glade, picnic facilities, and a closed fire lookout tower.
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He also advised owners to be on the lookout for symptoms of babesiosis which include lethargy, weakness, pale gums and red or brown urine.
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Its hexagonal tower was used as a lookout.
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Spotting two planes emerging from a smoke screen, her gunners opened fire with the 40-millimeter battery before a sharp-eyed lookout noted that the planes were friendly.
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