That is going out or leaving.
1An outward-bound Dutch East-Indiaman had anchored in the road since the morning.
2Why this outward-bound expression when we're on the homeward tack, my hearty?
3BTS's award reflects the increasingly outward-bound cultural power of South Korea.
4In his outward-bound voyage he discovered an island in the Atlantic, in lat.
5The outward-bound boat was on the point of starting for England.
6A group of three stood on the saloon deck of an outward-bound steamer.
7An additional twelve vessels would be necessary to deal with the outward-bound trade.
8A red glare came from an outward-bound steamer that was coaling.
9A voyage is a serious thing, and particularly an outward-bound voyage.
10Introspection is a rare thing in our modern outward-bound life.
11Anjengo became the first port of call for outward-bound ships.
12He was there to see the outward-bound clipper, and greet her on her return.
13We had turned into Lovers' Lane, outward-bound, the ponies walking.
14The last pintado left us 240 miles within the tropics to follow an outward-bound vessel.
15Of seventy-five men that went in her from England outward-bound, only nine got home alive.
16But the route which most tries a ship's prowess is the outward-bound voyage to California.