Aún no tenemos significados para "look westward".
1Waldo shook his head, and continued to look westward along the Mall.
2All of them are Russians and Russians traditionally look westward with suspicion and hostility.
3She made no answer, but walked to the side whence she could look westward.
4The first question to be asked by the reader is, why did people look westward?
5They look westward, but that range of buildings opposite prevents our getting a view of the sea.
6Leaving the cruisers and smaller craft to continue their dash for the open Channel, we must now look westward.
7To-morrow, it may be builded above Pacific tides, where our own shores look westward to the ports of Asiatic Russia.
8We watch them as they come, and as the last laggers pant by the mound we look westward and see the stampeders halting.
9We could look westward towards its source in the Andes; and eastward as it flowed on towards the far distant Atlantic, hundreds of miles away.
10The windows of the room in which she was lying looked westward.
11The sky as he looked westward had again assumed a threatening aspect.
12After gaining independence, Lithuania looked westward, joining the EU and Nato in 2004.
13The Colonel was looking westward, when he observed two sails in the distance.
14Meanwhile, there was the federation; and Franklin, looking westward, foresaw the Nineteenth Century.
15The room looked westward over the mist-clouded valley, and the window was open.
16Half way they paused, and turned to one of the windows looking westward.
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