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Oriented toward home.
homeward-bound
oriented
orientated
Toward home.
homewards
homeward-bound
1
Away off in the Bay was a
homeward
-
bound
schooner, with colors flying.
2
At first some 40 per cent, of the
homeward
-
bound
trade was convoyed.
3
The machine went drunkenly up the street, zigzagging like a
homeward
-
bound
reveler.
4
I've got to speak a
homeward
-
bound
ship or a man-of-war-that'splain enough.
5
Nor'-east by nor', to be sure, until we sight some
homeward
-
bound
ship.
To the own house or to the own domicile.
home
1
The sheep-bells were ringing softly; the flocks were going
homeward
from pasture.
2
There was a peculiar
homeward
current in the traffic of the streets.
3
On December 19 we killed the first dog on the
homeward
trip.
4
At one in the morning the guests took leave, and zig-zagged
homeward
.
5
So it was well on in the afternoon when he turned
homeward
.
6
The storm was at hand; they felt its approach, and turned
homeward
.
7
The visitors stepped into the carriage, and started on the
homeward
road.
8
One night the Kid was returning
homeward
with a Comrade in Misery.
9
Enlightenment came to her in the carriage while she was driving
homeward
.
10
The rest of the story of our
homeward
voyage is soon told.
11
Referring to the
homeward
voyage from Europe, in 1832, his biographer says:
12
The Lourdes roughs had wind of the ambush on their
homeward
way.
13
He walked
homeward
in a blinding snowstorm, reaching the ferry by dusk.
14
Mounting, he started
homeward
in a brisk canter through the clear moonlight.
15
He continued his chatter, bidding the Greeks persist in their
homeward
flight.
16
He felt a trifle uncomfortable, while walking
homeward
in the crisp moonlight.
homeward
homeward journey
homeward way
homeward bound
turn homeward
start homeward