1. be on the lookout - Noun
2. be on the lookout - Verb
be on the lookout (plural be on the lookouts)
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be on the lookout (third-person singular simple present is on the lookout, present participle being on the lookout, simple past was on the lookout, past participle been on the lookout)
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see be, on the lookout.
Be on the Lookout
Alternative form of be on the lookout
Be On the Lookout
Alternative form of be on the lookout
Be-On The Lookout
Alternative form of be on the lookout
be-on-the-lookout
Alternative form of be on the lookout
be-on-the-lookout
A high-energy love song with a chorus that’s meant to be chanted aloud, fans are urged to be on the lookout for the music video for the new track ‘very soon’. Source: Internet
ALBANY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) – New York Department of Environmental Conversation wants you to be on the lookout for unwelcome guests at the pool. Source: Internet
“Always take note of your surroundings and be on the lookout for people hovering around. Source: Internet
A statement released to Radio Christian Voice from DMMU is calling on the communities to be on the lookout for any possible floods and put up measures to reduce the impact thereof. Source: Internet
“Criminals will be on the lookout for easy opportunities to take advantage of, so the key is to remain alert and vigilant at all times,” she said. Source: Internet
Democrats in Congress slammed a red flag after a government anti-spy agency warned Americans to be on the lookout for possible foreign election interference. Source: Internet