lookout

باہر دیکھو
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noun
Keiko watched patiently as the soldier one hundred metres away from their spot continued his patrol on the walls and entered the lookout tower adjoining the city walls.
a place from which to keep watch or view landscape.
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Either side of the gates was a tall 'lookout' tower, the same colour as the walls and with a golden, cone-shaped roof.
You'll see a beautiful hemlock stand, a fine 'lookout' and acidic Bat Lake.
Back on the beach, a teenage boy sat up on the 'lookout' tower.
If you can't behave like a decent person and you continue to get banned then that's your 'lookout' !
From a 'lookout' hut, we watched a royal albatross father trying hard to land, flying with slim wings three metres long in a circle, four or five times.
Keiko watched patiently as the soldier one hundred metres away from their spot continued his patrol on the walls and entered the 'lookout' tower adjoining the city walls.
It is worth stopping and looking at the view from the 'lookout' on the right - a vista of mountains and right through to the sea at Tahunanui.
Then he made his way to the 'lookout' post, with some anger in him.
Within it are staircases and skylights that connect the main auditorium with underground classrooms, and a 'lookout' tower which houses the museum.
He had tried to persuade me to go with him, to act as a 'lookout' for him, in return for half of what he got - but I was too afraid - I refused, thinking he'd drop the idea.
While her partner acts as a 'lookout' , she slips box after box of perfume into a bag.
The boy claimed to have been acting as a 'lookout' for his two friends, whom he said had set out to ‘beat people up’ and go ‘jacking’, a slang term for stealing cars.
When a trust feels under pressure to set its own standards of political correctness from fear of an employment tribunal (self censorship) it is a bad 'lookout' for medicine.
It is believed the man, who has not been named, was acting as a 'lookout' for other workers.
From the 'lookout' area, the view embraces the valley
If he does go off to London every now and then on business, that's his 'lookout' . My idea is he always ought to take Mrs. Culpepper with him.
The view from the 'lookout' was a breathtaking panorama of the harbour and the sea beyond.
The steady climb and particularly the final stairway to the fire 'lookout' might give shaky legs to those with vertigo.
It begins at an easy gradient and gradually climbs to a 'lookout' giving excellent views north and south along the coast.
We believe there was a child of five acting as a 'lookout' , so parents need to take more responsibility for their children and make sure they know where they are.
If she is violating any part of their custody order, your son can petition the court for enforcement, but again, that's his 'lookout' and not yours.
everyone's life is his own 'lookout'
a 'lookout' point with breathtaking views
There she saw a bit of a 'lookout' post in the forest… high up.
Guss and Dante looked up to the tower the 'lookout' had called from, and then out across the plains.
A 'lookout' would ensure that no guards could surprise the craftsmen during their 12-hour shifts.
The 'lookout' spots a traveling party and men are dispatched to capture and bring them back.
Many hours later found me sitting in my favorite 'lookout' spot, watching the sunlight shimmer on the water.
Andree climbed down from the 'lookout' point and walked over to Rolf and Isaac.
A few hundred meters from the entrance, there is a fine 'lookout' over the plain.
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