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Examples for "homeward"
Examples for "homeward"
1The sheep-bells were ringing softly; the flocks were going homeward from pasture.
2There was a peculiar homeward current in the traffic of the streets.
3On December 19 we killed the first dog on the homeward trip.
4At one in the morning the guests took leave, and zig-zagged homeward.
5So it was well on in the afternoon when he turned homeward.
1Away off in the Bay was a homeward-bound schooner, with colors flying.
2At first some 40 per cent, of the homeward-bound trade was convoyed.
3The machine went drunkenly up the street, zigzagging like a homeward-bound reveler.
4I've got to speak a homeward-bound ship or a man-of-war-that'splain enough.
5Nor'-east by nor', to be sure, until we sight some homeward-bound ship.
6Once more the squadron set sail, and now the homeward-bound pennant was flying.
7She would never feel at ease until they were out of Yokohama, homeward-bound.
8Meanwhile Zeke Watkins, with a squad of homeward-bound soldiers, was trudging toward Opinquake.
9The stream of homeward-bound carriages had come to a sudden lull.
10The irresistible traffic weaves a conundrum around every homeward-bound soul's brain.
11Come along, will ye (merry's the play); a full ship and homeward-bound.
12The idea was that they were two homeward-bound English merchantmen.
13It was to this old cross that the homeward-bound mariner first turned his eyes.
14If we fall in with a homeward-bound ship, I shall put you on board.
15At ten-thirty that night they were clear of the place, and homeward-bound to England.
16Early on Saturday morning they embarked on their homeward-bound steamer and sailed from England.