Use lookout in a sentence
Sentences starting with lookout
- Lookout for it. [5]
Sentences ending with lookout
- Well, I don't think it's enough; he's got to have three times that; and if he can't get it from the Government, or from Kaid, it's a bad lookout. [11]
- That means we must keep a good lookout. [10]
- Keep a sharp lookout. [5]
- That was his lookout. [4]
- Let them find it out for themselves--it's their lookout. [5]
- Wal, the mility is prime, and the Injun scouts is keeping a good lookout. [9]
- Lookout! [6]
More example sentences with the word lookout in them
- The keen tradesmen who tempt us are like the fishermen who dangle a minnow, a frog, or a worm before the perch or pickerel who may be on the lookout for his breakfast. [6]
- I, too, am well now: one of my eyes was sore but now I am on the lookout with both. [2]
- All was brought to focus at last, however, by their arrival at Charlotte Bedford's lodgings, which, like most houses in the town, had a lookout or belfry fitted with green blinds and a telescope, and had a green-painted wooden railing round it. [11]
- One soon learns to expect this bow and be on the lookout and ready to return it; but to learn to lead off and make the initial bow one's self is a difficult matter for a diffident man. [5]
- His name began to be known in a small circle who are interested in the business, and it was not long before he had offers from editors, who were always on the lookout for new writers of promise, to send something for their magazines. [4]
- After we passed the summit, and began the zigzag descent, we were on a sharp lookout for sunny Italy. [4]
- We sat up the rest of the night playing cribbage and keeping a sharp lookout for the enemy. [5]
- At any rate, the first thing to be done was to visit Lochias and there to keep a lookout with his eyes wide open. [10]
- Anatole was at the door, evidently on the lookout for the Rostovs. [2]
- Well, I couldn't stay up there forever; so at last I got down, but I kept in the thick woods and on the lookout all the time. [5]
- He kept a sharp lookout on the swiftly varying impulses and inspirations of my bicycle, and shouted to the man accordingly: "To the left! [5]
- It was a pleasant room enough, with a lookout on the lake in one direction, and the wooded hill in another. [6]
- Billets doux and pistols were, of course, not mentioned, but it certainly behooved him, when he should have arrived at that place of intrigues, to be on the lookout for cabals. [9]
- She trusted those people, she was not expecting this sort of treatment, and was not on the lookout for it. [5]
- I like "In Our Town," particularly that Colonel, of the Lookout Mountain Oration, and very particularly pages 212-16. [5]
- In this atmosphere one is on the lookout for an engagement, and a wedding here has a certain eclat. [4]
- We must be on the lookout, something serious is brewing. [10]
- He was always on the lookout in conversation for things to be remembered. [6]
- He will be on the lookout for you; you won't have any trouble. [5]
- We are always on the lookout for the odd, the eccentric, the whimsical. [4]
- It was after nine o'clock, and he had been on the lookout for me since half past seven. [9]
- It's a bad lookout, old fellow! [2]
- We left the lookout house at ten o'clock in a half cooked condition, because of the heat from Pele's furnaces, and wrapping up in blankets, for the night was cold, we returned to our Hotel. [5]
- Arrived at the little thatched lookout house, we rested our elbows on the railing in front and looked abroad over the wide crater and down over the sheer precipice at the seething fires beneath us. [5]
- Tom said to keep a sharp lookout, all around, everywheres, because we'd got to find an oasis or there warn't no telling what would happen. [5]
- He would, however, keep a sharp lookout for the man who had saved her life, and would reward him duly. [11]
- They resolved to keep a lookout for that Spaniard when he should come to town spying out for chances to do his revengeful job, and follow him to "Number Two," wherever that might be. [5]
- And mind you, keep a lookout for Injun Joe, because he said he was going to drop into town and spy around once more for a chance to get his revenge. [5]
- So, says I, I'll keep a lookout, and if any of them's floating around after me I'll give them a show. [5]
- For my part, I used to like a grindstone that "wabbled" a good deal on its axis, for when I turned it fast, it put the grinder on a lively lookout for cutting his hands, and entirely satisfied his desire that I should "turn faster. [4]
- Chance sight of her on a passing stage or amid a group on some mountain lookout was all he ever had, and he did not even know certainly whether she was the perfect beauty and the lovely character he thought her. [4]
- In taking leave he promised to keep a sharp lookout for her rights, and, if necessary, to show the old she-devil his own cloven foot. [10]
- On the way he kept a sharp lookout for Jerry Card. [13]
- Unrelieved by the green foliage of bush or palmtree, it rose from the bare, stony, sandy soil, with its wooden palisades, its rampart, its escarped walls, and its lookout, with broad, flat roof, swarming with armed warriors. [10]
- Also he never forgot to keep a lookout for the surety of the bark, and if the pace seemed too great, or he saw rocks ahead, he did his part and likewise guarded me with faithful care from heedless demeanor or over-weariness. [10]
- I could not desert my post as lookout, and I remained in somewhat awkward suspense as to what she was going to say, gazing at distant objects through the glasses. [9]
- Even before the completion of this lookout, the view was one of the most beautiful and widest far or near, and we were treated like most new-comers. [10]
- We hailed a boat that was two or three hundred yards from shore, and discovered in a moment that it was a police-boat on the lookout for any quarantine-breakers that might chance to be abroad. [5]
- Left the fountain at 1 P.M. (the fountain took us at least two hours out of our way,) and reached Mahomet's lookout perch, over Damascus, in time to get a good long look before it was necessary to move on. [5]
- They know it as well as the lookout tower on the flats of Bermuda Hundred. [9]
- I snuggled close among the wallow of snorers, to conceal as nearly as possible that I was naked of irons; and I kept a sharp lookout and prepared to spring for my man the moment he should bend over me. [5]
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