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westward
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Wikipedia
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Westward may refer to: The cardinal direction West Westward Television , a former ITV franchise in the South West of England , a motor yacht , a cruise ship operated by the Norwegian Cruise Line 1991—1994 Westward, Cumbria , a settlement in north-west England ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Lying toward the west. adv. Toward the west; as, to ride or sail westward. n. The western region or countries; the west.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"toward the west," Old English westweard ; see west + -ward .
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Westward \West"ward\, n. The western region or countries; the west.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. moving toward the west; "westbound pioneers" [syn: westbound , westerly ] adv. toward the west; "they traveled westward toward the setting sun" [syn: westwards ]
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adverb EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ We drove westward through the night. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Cheap fares were available only for the westward journey, so that the disincentive to return to the East was considerable. ▪ Dotty Harmer, a spinster and stout ...
Usage examples of westward.
That the tide of agrarianism was gradually flowing westward as the frontier advanced is apparent from the election returns in the States bordering on the upper Mississippi.
The countryside fell away into gentle slopes as Alec drove westward toward Keston.
American ancestor settled as the first permanent minister beyond the mountains, following the paths of the French priests in their missions and became a member of a presbytery extending from the mountains to the setting sun, until my last collateral ancestor living among the Indians helped survey the range lines of new States and finally marked the boundaries of the last farms in the passes of the Rockies, that ancestry has followed the frontier westward from where Celoron planted the emblems of French possession along the Ohio to where Chevalier la Verendrye looked upon the snowy and impassable peaks of the Rockies.
Hugh of Eversden began to rebuild this ruined part of the church, and this accounts for the five bays of the nave arcading westward of the rood-screen being in fourteenth-century style.
About 1609, Argal discovered a more direct and shorter passage to Virginia, and left the track of the ancient navigators, who had first directed their course southwards to the tropic, sailed westward by means of the trade winds, and then turned northward, till they reached the English settlements.
I found but 3 fadom wafter, 60 men being upon the deck, 5 of them would not beleave that she strooke, I criinge to them to beare up and tacke to the westward: they did ther beste but the rock being sharpe the ship was presentlie full of watter.
Confederate steamer had sensibly increased her speed, and gave no attention whatever to the schooner or the blockader to the westward of her.
They emerged into the bay when the boat cleared the Bogue, then once more cut westward to take the route around Heang-shan so they would approach Macao from the Portuguese port side.
Although Jim Lloyd riding left drag would eat dust during the westward leg of the journey, when the trail turned north, as it did once the Pecos was reached, the prevailing northwest wind would throw the greater burden on Bufe Coker riding right drag.
When you went down Westerzeile from Wolfsweg and looked to the left and westward over the red tiled roofs, you saw the west side and front of a tower with a tarnished bulbiform steeple.
Akagi, the sleek aircraft carrier flagship of Admiral Nagumo, headed westward through Kudako Strait, cruising easily at 16 knots on her course toward Bungo Channel and the broad Pacific.
Behind the great headland westwards lay the Camara de Lobos: seals were said to breed there.
As they approached the narrow end of the lake, the dark woods of Doire Coill turned westward and gave way to large squares of farmed and grazed land, defined with tidy stone fences.
When they returned to their camp, they saw that the droving team were moving slowly westwards, so the desert nomads walked quickly to the well and drank their fill, then replenished their wooden coolamons with water for the trip.
Below them, the main fork of the little Coquille River rushed westward under the shattered skeletons of broken bridges before meeting its north and south branches under the morning shadow of Sugarloaf Peak.