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Out*look" (?), v. t.

1.

To face down; to outstare.

To outlook conquest, and to win renown. Shak.

2.

To inspect throughly; to select.

[Obs.]

Cotton.

 

© Webster 1913.


Out"look`, n.

1.

The act of looking out; watch.

2.

One who looks out; also, the place from which one looks out; a watchower.

Lyon Playfair.

3.

The view obtained by one looking out; scope of vision; prospect; sight; appearance.

Applause Which owes to man's short outlook all its charms. Young.

 

© Webster 1913.

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