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Meaning of landward

Wordnet

landward (r)

toward land

Webster

landward (adv. & a.)

Toward the land.

landward Sentence Examples

  1. The ship gradually approached the landward side of the island, its sails billowing in the wind.
  2. As the storm intensified, the coastal residents sought refuge landward, away from the wrath of the sea.
  3. The migratory birds took flight, soaring landward in search of a warmer climate.
  4. In order to avoid encountering predators, the turtles retreated to the safety of the landward shallow waters.
  5. The windsurfers skillfully navigated their boards, gliding gracefully toward the landward shore.
  6. The lighthouse stood tall and proud on the edge of the cliff, serving as a beacon of hope for landward bound vessels.
  7. The sea turtle hatchlings instinctively crawled landward, drawn by the magnetic pull of the moonlit beach.
  8. The hikers followed the winding trail that meandered along the riverbank, heading landward toward their campsite.
  9. The beachgoers strolled along the sandy shore, enjoying the gentle lapping of waves against the landward side of the pier.
  10. The fishing boats bobbed gently on the surface of the water, their presence marking the boundary between the landward and seaward domains.

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toward landToward the land.

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The ship gradually approached the landward side of the island, its sails billowing in the wind.

As the storm intensified, the coastal residents sought refuge landward, away from the wrath of the sea.

The migratory birds took flight, soaring landward in search of a warmer climate.

In order to avoid encountering predators, the turtles retreated to the safety of the landward shallow waters.