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Meanings of go westwards in English
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Usage of go westwards in English
1
We must gowestwards and southwards.
2
Finn's way lay eastward from the club, whereas both Erle and Fitzgibbon would gowestwards towards their homes.
3
Some Arabs seem determined to gowestwards as soon as they can make it up with Nsama, whilst others distrust him.
4
All that I could learn of this route is, that it goeswestwards.
5
He parted from them cheerfully and, with the wind behind him, wentwestwards, under full sail.
6
He wentwestwards down Shaftesbury Avenue to Piccadilly.
7
From Kildare, therefore, he wentwestwards, and searched out any old Kildare families who might have been sent there.
8
At the Mansion House they found a few 'buses running, and managed to board one which was goingwestwards.
9
Out in the country again, goingwestwards, the cottage industry of weaving is apparent in nearly every cottage one sees.
10
He wentwestwards to Borgarfjord and thence to Breidafjardardalir and sought counsel of Thorsteinn Kuggason as to where he should go next.
11
After lying 26 hours in the sound we weighed anchor again and wentwestwards, following a channel with ten to sixteen metres water.
12
From the lower Diamantina, the party wentwestwards, and, beyond Eyre's Creek, in good pastoral country, came upon a watercourse which was named the Mulligan.
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A by-way goingwestwards through "Little London" eventually leads to a number of interesting villages, among them Pamber and Monk Sherborne, which form one parish.