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Meanings of
seawards
in English
Toward the sea.
seaward
asea
toward the sea
Usage of
seawards
in English
1
The thunder passed away
seawards
,
drawing the valley moisture in its train.
2
The little man stood before the window and gazed steadfastly out
seawards
.
3
A single sail stood up
seawards
on the immense sheet of blue.
4
Then Lady Angela, whose eyes were fixed
seawards
,
suddenly turned to me.
5
He saw out in the river the Girondin passing rapidly
seawards
.
6
The crew stopped, and every one in the boat strained his eyes
seawards
.
7
The sheet was slacked out and the boat sped
seawards
before the wind.
8
There lies the Centre Garden of the gods, facing full
seawards
.
9
Then she had turned and was going
seawards
again at a terrific speed.
10
Two men, and Marmaduke, kept watch constantly with the glass, shorewards and
seawards
.
11
She was standing with her back to them, looking out
seawards
.
12
I headed
seawards
,
running at idling speed and watching for obstructions.
13
The view
seawards
was indescribably magnificent from the elevated ridge along which they hastened.
14
More than once he stopped the car and, standing up, looked steadily away
seawards
.
15
The reef stretches
seawards
from St. Helen's island and half way across the Sound.
16
He sent beams of yellow light shooting out to
seawards
.
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seawards
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
gaze seawards
look seawards
turn seawards
fix seawards
go seawards
More collocations
Seawards
through the time
Seawards
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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