From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlook something/somebody ↔ over phrasal verbEXAMINEto examine something or someone quickly, without paying much attention to detail Do you have a few minutes to look these samples over? → look→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
look over• Marge opened up while the fellas looked the street over.• Then he slowly looks me over before turning his appraising glance to the cabin, which he begins to circle.• He smiled widely and held out a hand, but the way he looked Maxim over gave him a little pang of disquiet.• A serious look came over his face.• Now you're looking out right over the audience.• He saw Lily's head turned determinedly away from Stephen, looking out over the fields.• She put away the car, quietly locked the garage door and stood for a few moments looking out over the valley.• Reviewing involves looking back over what happened during the experience in a non-judgemental way.