Be oriented in a certain direction.
1 Our rooms look out over the front of the house, and yet-
2 When they look out over the water they scowl and glance away.
3 The opposite wall has large windows that look out over the orchard.
4 I could now look out over the sea for a considerable distance.
5 Greft turned away from them to look out over the water again.
6 He bowed, then said impulsively, Come, look out over the harbor with me.
7 Facebook Twitter Pinterest The youth players' rooms look out over their training pitches.
8 There is a conference room with windows that look out over the bomb.
9 Five Longford men look out over the balcony and watch the story unfold.
10 She stuck her head through the hole to look out over the hills.
11 You wanted to look out over the rim of the world.
12 Those who can look out over the world are those who dominate it.
13 We climbed up the ravine, occasionally stopping to look out over the plain.
14 From where they sat they could look out over the world.
15 He paused a moment longer to look out over the valley.
16 He paused to look out over the waters with shining eyes.
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