- keeping a lookout
- Being watchful of movements of driver's own vehicle, as well as other vehicles and pedestrians.See lookout
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
keeping a lookout — Being watchful of movements of driver s own vehicle, as well as other vehicles and pedestrians. See lookout … Black's law dictionary
lookout — [[t]l ʊkaʊt[/t]] lookouts 1) N COUNT A lookout is a place from which you can see clearly in all directions. Troops tried to set up a lookout post inside a refugee camp. 2) N COUNT A lookout is someone who is watching for danger in order to warn… … English dictionary
lookout — [look′out΄] n. 1. an alert, careful watching for someone or something 2. a place for keeping watch, esp. a high place affording an extensive view 3. a person detailed to watch; sentry 4. Chiefly Brit. outlook, esp. for the future 5. Informal… … English World dictionary
lookout — /look owt /, n. 1. the act of looking out or keeping watch. 2. a watch kept, as for something that may happen. 3. a person or group keeping a watch. 4. a station or place from which a watch is kept. 5. an object of care or concern: That s not my… … Universalium
Lookout Air Raid — The Lookout Air Raid of 1942 was a minor, but historic World War II event that occurred in mountains and forests of Oregon on September 9, 1942. A Japanese submarine, known as I 25, launched a Glen Yokosuka E14Y floatplane and dropped two… … Wikipedia
lookout — look•out [[t]ˈlʊkˌaʊt[/t]] n. 1) the act of looking out or keeping watch 2) a watch kept, as for something that may come or happen 3) a person or group keeping a watch 4) a station or place from which a watch is kept 5) an object of care or… … From formal English to slang
lookout — noun Date: 1699 1. one engaged in keeping watch ; watchman 2. an elevated place or structure affording a wide view for observation 3. a careful looking or watching < on the lookout > 4. view, outlook 5. a matter of care or concern … New Collegiate Dictionary
keep a lookout for — to watch for (something or someone) The police officer walked through the neighborhood, keeping a (sharp) lookout for any suspicious activity. • • • Main Entry: ↑lookout … Useful english dictionary
USS Thompson (DD-627) — USS Thompson (DD 627 (later DMS 38) was first a Gleaves class destroyer, then became an Ellyson class destroyer minesweeper. She was the second Navy ship named Thompson , and the first named in honor of Robert M. Thompson. World War IIThe keel of … Wikipedia
Yacht racing — is the sport of competitive sailing. There is a broad variety of kinds of races and sailboats used for racing. Much racing is done around buoys or similar marks in protected waters, while some longer offshore races cross open water. All kinds of… … Wikipedia