Sentence example with the word 'westwards'

westwards

Definition adv. toward the west

Last update: October 31, 2015


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The salter waters apparently tend to make their way westwards close to the African coast, and at the bottom the highest salinities have been observed south of Crete.   [Please select]

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By degrees they drew westwards, threading Pimlico, into Chelsea--once dashing briefly down the Grosvenor Road, the Thames a tawny flood beyond the river wall.   [Please select]

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Westwards from Bowling Green Johnston's line held positions at Fort Donelson on the Cumberland, Fort Henry on the Tennessee, and Columbus on the Mississippi.   [Please select]

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I walked westwards past the great clubs, moralising as I went, and feeling the reaction from the excitement of Murglebed-on-Sea.   [Please select]

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They often halted for considerable periods by the way, and some never moved further westwards than Russia.   [Please select]

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A large number of Bulgars therefore detached themselves and began to move south-westwards.   [Please select]

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The tide of emigration flowed in two directions, westwards into Dalmatia and northwards into Slavonia and Hungary.   [Please select]

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, they are found firmly established in what is still called Turkestan, and pushing westwards towards the Caspian Sea.   [Please select]

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It struck chill, and he turned away and moved westwards towards the sunset.   [Please select]

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Moving now from India westwards, we find on one side the Iranian, and on the other the Turanian traditions.   [Please select]

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And 40 leagues westwards were two French Ships, that had made there a great voyage by trade, during the time wee tryed those conclusions, not knowing the Coast, nor Saluages habitation.   [Please select]

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