Definitionadj. (of winds) coming from the sea toward the land
Last update: August 29, 2015
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To shoreward of the battery and 400 yd. [Please select]
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Turning shoreward she dived and resurfaced approximately 300 feet in the opposite direction from which she was being pursued. [Please select]
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"Now then to work," said Frank as the aeroplane winged her way shoreward with their enemy. [Please select]
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The last we saw of him or his dead body it was drifting shoreward on that hatch. [Please select]
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From farther away, walking shoreward across from the crested tide, figures, two. [Please select]
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Swathed and cramped by the folds of her heavy outing skirt, the Mistress was making no progress shoreward. [Please select]
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The breaking off of the shoreward mass of ice, under Lad's pressure, had left the puppy with no foothold at all. [Please select]
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The mother with her child sought refuge on a piece of ice and was driven shoreward. [Please select]
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Making in shoreward, the _Arrow_ presently cast anchor off a shallow cove "inside" the nearest bar. [Please select]
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At the same time the boat made a rush shoreward as if suddenly endowed with life. [Please select]
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She laid one hand lightly on his arm, listening; high and heavenly sweet above the rushing noises of the sea they heard the singing of shoreward sky-larks above the grey cliff of Glenark. [Please select]
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