19 adjectives to describe lookout

"Keep a sharp lookout for hidden rocks.

If the professor had come to a window on that side of the house to look anxiously around, he must have been careful not to expose himself, for though Frank had kept a keen lookout he had failed to see anything of him.

Thus they ran close to the land, with a careful lookout, for they did not dare to leave the land, from the great peril in which the ships were from the great leakage.

At the same time measures were taken to keep a strict lookout in every town and village in the State.

He then locked himself in the back office to be free from troublesome visitors, keeping a cautious lookout for Fletcher, whom he expected, and for the clerk who was to bring the money.

Madame, who fully understood the condition of things, kept a watchful lookout for their interests.

Near by on a little hillock, a single sheep stood with its head thrown up, a ghostly lookout.

When the woman was close to him he saw that it was the good-looking, brown-haired Happy Heart lookout, the girl whose dog he had protected.

A masthead lookout, who had first seen the midshipmen, was now signaling the way to the officer in command of the launch.

" "Yes, sirshe has got back from Naplesquartermaster" "Aye, quartermaster," interrupted Cuffe, sternly, "a pretty lookout is this!

" "That's it, Airchy, and so ye'll have a shairp lookout on deck.

" "That's their unfortunate lookout.

A shipload of reporters kept an anxious lookout from the Skaw for the vessel so suddenly become famous, but few who through their telescopes made out the name at last upon the prow of the ship gave it another thought in the eager welcome to the man it brought back from the perils of the Farthest North.

But the brewery had a tall chimney which was an even better lookout, and the brewery is the one building unharmed in the town.

Both of us must keep a clever lookout for a chance.

British cruisers were a greater bugbear to American vessels than pirates, and Captain Parson kept a constant lookout for them.

There was a halt, an eager and prolonged lookout over the plain, a scanning of the now distant Indians through field glasses.

You ought to be thankful there's somebody on the lookout as faithful as that Injun.

" "If that's another gull," muttered Carter, "I'll have something to say to you, my festive lookout.

19 adjectives to describe  lookout