Sentence examples for Watch out from inspiring English sources

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Watch out

verb

To be aware or conscious; to look closely or carefully; to use caution. Often used in the imperative.

  • Watch out for low doorways, so you don't hit your head.

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"Watch out!" it said.

Watch out, New York.

Watch out, women!

Watch out for?

Watch out, Tavi Gevinson.

Watch out for exclusions.

Watch out, One Direction.

Watch out for gonorrhea.

Watch out, World.

Watch out, RadioShack.

Watch out, Vin Scully.

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