
1) Abet 2) Abettor 3) Appearance 4) Crows nest 5) Guard 6) Outlook 7) Picket 8) Protector 9) Scout 10) Sentinel
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1) Be careful 2) Be vigilant and take notice 3) California clipper 4) Careful watch 5) Computer security company 6) Guard 7) Lookout man 8) Member of a heist crew 9) Observation point 10) Picket 11) Prospect 12) Scout 13) Search for and find the guard 14) Security guard 15) Seem keen to be watchful
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- a person employed to watch for something to happen
- an elevated post affording a wide view
- a structure commanding a wide view of its surroundings
- the act of looking out
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A crew member posted to keep watch, often from the crow
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A lookout or look-out is a person on a ship in charge of the observation of the sea for hazards, other ships, land, etc. Lookouts report anything they see and or hear. When reporting contacts, lookouts give information such as, bearing of the object, which way the object is headed, target angles and position angles and what the contact is. Lookout...
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[architecture] A lookout, lookout rafter or roof outlooker is a wooden joist that extends in cantilever out from the exterior wall (or wall plate) of a building, supporting the roof sheathing and providing a nailing surface for the fascia boards. When not exposed it serves to fasten the finish materials of the eaves. ...
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[company] Lookout (previously known as Flexilis) is a San Francisco-based mobile security company. It provides security to both private and business mobile devices. ==Company overview== Lookout is a mobile security firm started by recently graduated students from the University of Southern California. The original name of the company was Fl...
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[horse] Lookout was a chestnut colt with full (up to the knee and hock joints) white stockings on three of his legs. Secretariat, incidentally, was similarly marked on the same three legs. Lookout`s sire, Troubadour, was the 1886 Suburban Handicap winner, while his damsire, King Alfonso, was a successful flat-racer and sire. ==Kentucky Derb...
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A member of the crew stationed on the forecastle, bridge, or in the case of sailing vessels, the crow's nest at the top of one of the main masts. His duty it is to watch for any dangerous objects or for any other vessels approaching .
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Someone posted to keep watch on the horizon for other ships or signs of land.
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• (n.) The place from which such observation is made. • (n.) A careful looking or watching for any object or event. • (n.) A person engaged in watching. • (n.) Object or duty of forethought and care; responsibility.
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A person who is designated to keep watch.
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A short wood bracket or cantilever to support an overhang portion of a roof or the like, usually concealed from view.
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Look'out` noun 1. A careful looking or watching for any object or event.
2. The place from which such observation is made.
3. A person engaged in watching.
4. Object or duty of forethought and care; responsibility. [ Colloq.]
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- A short wood bracket or cantilever that supports an overhang portion of a roof.
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A member of the crew stationed on the forecastle, or on the bridge, whose duty it is to watch for any dangerous objects or for any other vessels heaving into sight.
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HMS Lookout was a British Lightning class (later Laforey Class) destroyer of 1920 tons displacement built under the British War construction programme and launched in 1940. She was armed with six 4.7-inch guns; several smaller guns and eight 21-inch torpedo tubes. She was powered by two Admiralty 3-drum type boilers providing a top speed of 36.5 kn...
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A person specially trained and used to warn staff who might be exposed to danger from moving trains or vehicles.
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Lookouts are wooden joists that extend beyond the exterior wall in a cantilever-like manner, to support the roof sheathing phase in construction.
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outlook noun the act of looking out
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A short wood bracket or cantilever that supports an overhang portion of a roof.
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A person posted to keep watch on the horizon for other ships or signs of land.
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A short wood bracket or cantilever that supports an overhang portion of a roof.
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the act of looking out or keeping watch. · a watch kept, as for something that may happen. · a person or group keeping a watch. · a station or place from which a watch is kept. · an object of care or concern: That's not my lookout. · tailpiece (def. 4). · view; prospect; outlook: The business lookout is far from...
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A non-certified waterfront staff member who provides extra eyes and helps lifeguards watch swimmers.
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