gaze out on (something)
gaze out on (something)
To look or peer out at something. I sipped my coffee and gazed out on the snowy scene beyond my window. We stood on the balcony and gazed out on the New York City skyline in awe.
See also: gaze, on, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
gaze out on something
to look out on something, such as a lovely view, from inside a building or from a particular spot. She gazed out on the flowering trees and knew that life would go on. Henry sat for hours, gazing out on the lake.
See also: gaze, on, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- gaze out on
- gaze on
- gaze on (someone or something)
- gaze at
- gaze at (someone or something)
- gaze around at (someone or something)
- the eyes are the windows of the soul
- stand out
- peer through
- peer through (something)