Be oriented in a certain direction.
1 Michel opened the window-shutters, in order to look out on the road.
2 The windows of these rooms look out on the Val d' Arno.
3 Nothing but the mountain'll be left to look out on the plains.
4 She tried to look out on him from a mist of tears.
5 We canvass the situation and idly look out on the square before us.
6 Our windows look out on the obelisk where the guillotine stood.
7 Many of the vineyards look out on to the Atlantic coast.
8 He dared not look out on the ruin of his life.
9 When you look out on these groves, what do you see?
10 My windows look out on a wintry sea, and it is bitter cold.
11 The windows of his club look out on a thousand umbrellas.
12 Tom, telling Alick to look out on deck, descended with two hands below.
13 Sebastian quickly to Miss Frost's room for a hasty look out on the steps.
14 Sometimes he walked over to the window to look out on the furious tempest.
15 Those holes behind you that look out on the valley were made by hands.
16 Through the window he could look out on a garden filled with old trees.
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