look out on

VERB
  1. be oriented in a certain direction
    The house looks out on a tennis court
    The apartment overlooks the Hudson
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How To Use look out on In A Sentence

  • One morning the captain told us to look out on the starboard side. Times, Sunday Times
  • But that was exactly what I did, running through the shallows, splashing up onto the mudflat to a high place among the trees where I could look out on the slope that led into the watershed. The Glass Rainbow
  • But they make one hungry with an inappeasable appetite, these "Memorials of Gormandizing," bringing to mind all the beautiful dinners eaten in Latin countries, and filling the heart with longing for the hotels that look out on the Louvre at Paris, the Villa The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 118, August, 1867
  • Large windows and a full-height glazed door look out onto the outdoor space.
  • At the top, he paused to slow his breathing and to look out on to the animated, crystalline scene below him. MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • Look out one of the sea gulls doesn't take you for a bite of breakfast," he called jokingly after him. Sunny Boy in the Big City
  • Do we have a sudden urge to squeeze our lover when we look out on a sunset, an awe-inspiring vista or a dreamy landscape?
  • It is now more commonly seen than it used to be, because many nature reserves have hides that look out on to the muddy edges of pools. Times, Sunday Times
  • To look out on the snow during the day I know the switch has to be flicked is peaceful. 365 tomorrows » B. York : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • She buckled her seat belt and opened the window to look out on Newark at night.
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