Plural for a place from which to keep watch or view the landscape
“It was discovered the next day at 11 o'clock from the lookout on top of the station.”
Plural for a view from a given point
“The trail rises 960 feet in 1.7 miles, past a magnificent lookout onto the Foresee Creek watershed and into Limber Pine Camp.”
Plural for a person stationed to keep watch for danger or trouble
“A lookout would ensure that no guards could surprise the craftsmen during their 12-hour shifts.”
Plural for the act of keeping watch, such as for danger, trouble, or something noteworthy
“You want to always keep a lookout for the glowing objects.”
Plural for the prospects or expectations for a likely outcome
“If Erik's secrets cease to be Erik's secrets, it will be a bad lookout for a goodly number of the human race!”
Plural for one's personal responsibility or affair
“Every man's interest is his own lookout.”
Plural for the act of keeping watch over an area by traveling around it
Plural for the act of watching, typically in a stealthy manner
Plural for the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring
Plural for a tall, narrow structure, either freestanding or forming part of a building
Plural for a person who observes something attentively or regularly
Plural for a physical position or location assigned according to one's duty
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