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look out over

VERB
  1. be oriented in a certain direction
    The house looks out on a tennis court
    The apartment overlooks the Hudson

How To Use look out over In A Sentence

  • I used to climb to the top of one of the huge chinaberry trees which guarded our front gate, and look out over the world.
  • Some rooms face the simulated granite peaks of Grizzly River Run; others look out over the coasters and Ferris wheel of Paradise Pier.
  • There is a tea room with a coach park, where you can sit on a plastic chair and look out over the water while your child plays an involved game of throwing a tiny bouncing ball into the troughs of geraniums.
  • Our jaws drop as we spot the floor-to-ceiling windows that look out over a busy road. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our jaws drop as we spot the floor-to-ceiling windows that look out over a busy road. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recently remodelled to increase the interior spaces, the house has a huge drawing room with two fireplaces and double-height windows that look out over the grounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our jaws drop as we spot the floor-to-ceiling windows that look out over a busy road. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the great shingle bank that runs south along the shoreline you can look out over the cold grey North Sea. Times, Sunday Times
  • I look out over the docks again and watch the bright moon in the sky.
  • I stopped then, snacked on a couple of small oranges, tucked the peel in the little rubbish bag I keep on the back pannier, and sauntered over to look out over the country that'll be my next place to explore.
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