looks, looked, looking
to look out
phrasal verbC
Be careful or watchful to avoid danger or trouble
- 1Look out for cars when crossing the street.
- 2You should look out for pickpockets in crowded areas.
Always pay attention to your surroundings to stay safe. Keep an eye out for anything that could cause harm or problems. Stay alert and cautious to avoid getting into trouble. Be mindful of potential dangers and take necessary precautions.
Remember to trust your instincts when looking out for danger. If something feels off or unsafe, don't ignore that feeling. Your intuition can be a powerful tool in keeping yourself safe.
at a crowded event
Navigating the Crowd
Donna
Wow, it's really packed here tonight!
Jeffrey
Yeah, look out for people with drinks, you don't want to get spilled on.
Donna
Good point, I'll stay alert.
Jeffrey
Let's stick together so we don't get separated.
at an exhibition
Mind the Sculptures
Robert
Lisa, it's quite crowded here today.
Lisa
Yes, we need to look out for those fragile sculptures.
Robert
Good point, I almost bumped into one just now.
Lisa
Let's stay close to the wall to avoid any accidents.
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Similar to "to look out":
- 1beware
- 2watch out