Look out on (something)
To face something, to overlook something.Our hotel room looked out on a beautiful garden.
To face something, to overlook something.Our hotel room looked out on a beautiful garden.
To be alert or watchful for someone or something, to keep looking for someone or something."Could you please look out for any old vinyl records... Read more →
To provide protection and care for someone."Please look out for my sister when she visits you this summer."
To take care, to be careful, to be on guard."Look out! There is a large truck coming down the highway."
To view or think of someone as something.Everybody in our neighborhood looks on my neighbor as someone to talk to if they have a problem.
To watch, to observe, to be a spectator.Many people looked on as the fire burned in the building.
To seem very self-satisified, to look like you have just had some kind of success.The boy looked like the cat that ate the canary when he won... Read more →
To look very shabby or worn or dirty.My friend looked like something the cat dragged in when he arrived home from work last night.
To look very ill.The elderly man looked like death warmed over when he went to the hospital.
To become angry.The mother lost her temper when the child broke the expensive dish.