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look out for

 
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part of speech: phrase
definition 1: to watch or attend to (someone) in order to protect them from harm.
Please look out for your little brother when you go to the beach.He doesn't care about us; he's only looking out for himself.
definition 2: to look carefully in order to see (something) when it appears.
You'd better look out for deer when you drive through the hills.After you get on Route 51, look out for the Windmill Restaurant on your right.