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Meaning of eastward
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eastward (n)
the cardinal compass point that is at 90 degrees
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eastward (s)
moving toward the east
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eastward (r)
toward the east
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eastward (adv.)
Alt. of Eastwards
eastward Sentence Examples
- The migratory birds flew eastward in search of a warmer climate.
- The wind was blowing eastward, carrying the scent of rain with it.
- The compass needle pointed eastward, indicating the direction of the rising sun.
- The explorer embarked on a journey eastward, hoping to discover new lands.
- The ship sailed eastward, gliding through the calm waters of the ocean.
- The town was situated eastward of the river, surrounded by lush green fields.
- The hikers ventured eastward, following a winding trail through the dense forest.
- The clouds gathered eastward, bringing the promise of an approaching storm.
- The smoke from the fire drifted eastward, casting a hazy shadow over the landscape.
- The sun rose eastward, painting the sky with hues of gold and crimson.
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the cardinal compass point that is at 90 degrees, moving toward the east, toward the eastAlt. of Eastwards
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The migratory birds flew eastward in search of a warmer climate.
The wind was blowing eastward, carrying the scent of rain with it.
The compass needle pointed eastward, indicating the direction of the rising sun.
The explorer embarked on a journey eastward, hoping to discover new lands.