Phrasal verb №142
look out
/lʊk aʊt/
Meaning
To watch carefully for possible danger or problems
Example
Look out! There’s a car coming.
Look out! There’s a car coming.
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Phrasal verb №142
/lʊk aʊt/
“Look out, the branch is low above your head,” said the kind gardener with a wink
“Look out, the branch is low above your head,” said the kind gardener with a wink
“Look out for the puddle,” said the librarian with a tiny smile, because books did not like water
“Look out for the puddle,” said the librarian with a tiny smile, because books did not like water
“Look out,” whispered the old map maker, “the ink will spill if you move the box”
“Look out,” whispered the old map maker, “the ink will spill if you move the box”