keep (one's) eye(s) out (for someone or something)
keep (one's) eye(s) out (for someone or something)
To remain vigilant or carefully watchful (for something or someone). They should be arriving any minute, so keep your eyes out. Keep your eye out for a gift we could give your mother. Tell the team to keep their eyes out for the health inspector. I heard he'll be doing a surprise inspection soon.
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keep one's eye(s) out
(for someone or something) Go to keep an eye out (for someone or something).
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