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watch out
verb
- intr, adverb to be careful or on one's guard
noun
- a less common word for lookout
Example Sentences
The Los Angeles Police Department is directing fire victims to watch out for contracting, towing and charitable donation scams that are prevalent.
I have many friends who watch out for me on an hourly basis.
And, she adds, Switzerland needs to watch out for the "tipping point, where the destinations really lose their character".
“At some point, it really is necessary to have a sober individual present who can watch out for the individual if they're going to be taking high doses of the mushroom.”
The department has outlined what to watch out for and where to get help and vet companies.
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