Looked-out Sentence Examples
He looked out to sea again.
She walked to the window and looked out.
Once again he moved to the window and looked out.
He walked to the window seat and looked out the bay window.
She looked out of the front of the cell into a small corridor with equally harsh lighting.
Vara looked out at sea.
She felt somehow drawn to the picture of a frail looking girl with dark eyes that looked out hauntingly from a delicately beautiful face.
She looked out and squeezed his arm in excitement.
Something she saw must have tipped her off, yet nothing looked out of place.
Nothing looked out of place or like they had been restless in the night.
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She pivoted around, as far as her seatbelt allowed, practically hanging over the seat as she looked out the back window.
Jackson kissed her and looked out at the blue Jaguar.
He said nothing, aware the creature before him wasn't capable of communicating a truth in a way most others could understand. Death was from a time before time. He would never understand what she saw when she looked out over humanity and saw its Past, Present, Future, and the soul of each human that ever lived. The size of her vision rendered her unique interpretations puzzling, even to him.
Gabriel's gaze swept around the room again, and he looked out at the blue sky. He'd never again visit this room or see the mortal world. This much he knew the moment he chose to help Rhyn and Katie over his promise to Death.
AdvertisementAt first it didn't register but then he quickly crossed to the window and looked out.
Darian looked out over the sea.
He looked out over the forests to the north, the destruction of the south, and the meadow to the east.
A propane tank perched on concrete blocks looked out of place in the antiquated setting.
The wooden effigy of Peeping Tom which, since 1812, has looked out on the world from a house at the north-west corner of Hertford Street, Coventry, represents a man in armour, and was probably an image of St George.
AdvertisementRestless, she took her cocoa into the darkened living room and looked out the window, expecting to see Gabriel lurking across the street.
Mick asked about the weather forecast and Fred responded that in Ouray, any prognostication was speculative and definitely regional—for real accuracy, one looked out the window or guessed.
Teenager stole boyâs bicycle AN 11-year-old boy looked out of the window to see someone pinching his bike from the garden.
He looked out the window momentarily and saw a 737 leaving a contrail at 33,000 feet in the serene blue sky.
Then he stood still patiently waiting with his back to the door and looked out on the slowly darkening landscape.
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Only yesterday I looked out the window and saw a four masted square rigger anchored in the bay.
Oscar looked out carefully, then tiptoed into the hallway.
The opening in the mountain was on the side opposite to the Valley of Voe, and our travellers looked out upon a strange scene.
The cry awoke the farmers; they sprang from their beds and looked out.
When I next saw her she was a formless heap of cotton, which I should not have recognized at all except for the two bead eyes which looked out at me reproachfully.
Hardly had Prince Andrew gone when the study door opened quickly and the stern figure of the old man in the white dressing gown looked out.
Rostov looked out of the window and saw Denisov coming home.
His small, deep-set eyes always twinkled and looked out straight.
Nesvitski's handsome face looked out of the little window.
But the guns remained loaded, the loopholes in blockhouses and entrenchments looked out just as menacingly, and the unlimbered cannon confronted one another as before.
The short, round- shouldered Captain Tushin, stumbling over the tail of the gun carriage, moved forward and, not noticing the general, looked out shading his eyes with his small hand.
Alpatych looked out of the window and went to the door.
It was at those moments that Dunyasha noticed her smiling as she looked out of the carriage window.
Prince Andrew looked out of the shed and saw Pierre, who had tripped over a pole on the ground and had nearly fallen, coming his way.
Natasha got up and looked out of the window.
And as if in order not to offend Sonya and to get rid of her, she turned her face to the window, looked out in such a way that it was evident that she could not see anything, and again settled down in her former attitude.
She leaned back against his arm, watching his profile as he looked out the window.
Rolling over on her back, she looked out the window.