build (something) out over (something)

build (something) out over (something)

To extend a structure or building over a particular area or thing. The house is famous for building an outdoor area out over a waterfall.
See also: build, out, over
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

build (something) out over something

 and build (something) over something
to construct something so that it extends over something else, such as water or some architectural feature. We built a deck out over the pond. We built the deck over the pond.
See also: build, out, over
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • build (something) over (something)
  • build out over
  • stake out
  • stake someone/something out
  • keep within
  • keep within (something or some place)
  • in (one's) neck of the woods
  • in your, this, etc. neck of the woods
  • neck of the woods
  • your neck of the woods