We have no meanings for "look eastward" in our records yet.
1 I turned to look eastward , following in fancy the course he had sketched.
2 And there, as I look eastward , my long-absent Pleiades, welcome again to sight.
3 He paused and swung on his heel to look eastward .
4 But look eastward yonder across the hills at the fair troop of Scots advancing in battle array.
5 The people of the seaboard, the leaders of opinion in the coast towns and old-settled districts, were inclined to look eastward , rather than westward.
6 He drops the instrument again, and stands looking eastward into the woods.
7 Looking eastward again, he didn't resume his growling; instead, he whined nervously.
8 He put his arm round her shoulders and they stood looking eastward .
9 A panorama of the sea front looking eastward from winter quarters.
10 As he stopped to bethink himself, they turned and looked eastward .
11 For this room looked eastward , and there was only twilight here.
12 Looking eastward a narrow rim of moon was protruding over the ocean's rim.
13 Then, as she stood looking eastward , a strange thought struck her.
14 The pulse of the Frenchman beats high, his imagination bounds, when he looks eastward .
15 There was a terrace that looked eastward from the gardens.
16 He looked eastward across Starhaven to the abandoned Chthonic Quarter.
Other examples for "look eastward"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: