WordNet
v. be oriented in a certain direction; "The house looks out on a tennis court"; "The apartment overlooks the Hudson" [syn: look out on, overlook, look across]
Usage examples of "look out over".
Shann wriggled through a last bush barrier and stood to look out over that surface.
And there is the old clock and watch tower, which for eight hundred years has enabled the Augsburgers to keep the time of day and to look out over the plain for the approach of an enemy.
And the kings would look out over the lake and curse the bones of the dead that lay beneath it.
The wind blows from the East there, for they look out over the Dead Marshes and the Noman-lands to Cirith Gorgor and the black gates of Mordor.
The walls are hung with Elvish tapestries of green and gold, and numerous well-tended plants surround the large windows that look out over the gardens.
From this trail she could look out over the treetops, down into the parks.
She paid for her wine and with one last look out over the ocean she turned and headed for the hospital.