Sentence example with the word 'seawards'

seawards

Definition adv. in the direction of the sea

Last update: October 16, 2015


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To every type of coast there may be related a special type of occupation and even of character; the deep and gloomy fjord, backed by almost impassable mountains, bred bold mariners whose only outlet for enterprise was seawards towards other lands - the viks created the vikings.   [Please select]

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'Seawards first and then on shipboard, and so to the shores that are calling me.'   [Please select]

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No doubt a log of driftwood, bumping its way along the side of the yacht, as logs will, as the ebbing tide carried it seawards.   [Please select]

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The view seawards was indescribably magnificent from the elevated ridge along which they hastened.   [Please select]

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It therefore flows seawards, and drives out the warmer air there.   [Please select]

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She stood gazing seawards for some minutes, and then turned and walked slowly across the rippled sand.   [Please select]

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Little figures were dotted here and there over its surface, and seawards the masts of some vessels loomed large through the shining haze.   [Please select]

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