(Of winds) coming from the sea toward the land.
1 Lead bars on all seaward windows cost at least five hundred alone.
2 In the balcony La Signorina reposed in a steamer chair, gazing seaward .
3 The current becomes focused between the sandbars, thus increases in speed seaward .
4 On the seaward side, watchtowers and war galleys serve the same purpose.
5 Sand had built up on the seaward side, locking it in place.
6 The prows swung seaward , and the galleys steered for the broad ocean.
7 With the other she pointed to where the view had lain seaward .
8 Running out seaward from beside the Casino is the Jetée Albert Edouard.
9 Their chief attention was, however, directed seaward in search of the wreck.
10 Then the boats all turned seaward , and pulled hard for the ships.
11 Presently he descended the cliff, and went out upon the seaward side.
12 Looking seaward , not a single sail broke the line of the horizon.
13 Whilst they pushed and dragged through the deep-furrowed sand I gazed seaward .
14 He glanced at her, furtively, once; then turned his eyes seaward again.
15 I couldn't tell if she was reading, dozing, or merely gazing seaward .
16 The paper slipped from his fingers and he looked thoughtfully out seaward .
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