castleward (Meaning)
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castleward (n.)
Same as Castleguard.
Synonyms & Antonyms of castleward
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castleward Sentence Examples
- The travelers journeyed castleward, guided by the distant silhouette of the fortress.
- As they ventured castleward, the landscape grew increasingly rugged, hinting at the domain of the ancient stronghold.
- The road castleward wound through dense forests and rolling hills, leading ever closer to the looming fortress.
- The villagers looked castleward with trepidation, knowing that danger lurked beyond the safety of their homes.
- Scouts were dispatched castleward to survey the enemy's movements and assess the threat to the kingdom.
- Tales of adventure and peril awaited those who dared to venture castleward into the unknown.
- The path castleward was fraught with obstacles, yet the promise of sanctuary within the fortress drove them forward.
- From afar, the castleward march of the army seemed like a river of steel flowing toward its destined battleground.
- The castleward journey tested their resolve, but they pressed on, driven by duty and honor.
- With each step castleward, anticipation mingled with apprehension as they approached the fortress's imposing gates.
FAQs About the word castleward
Same as Castleguard.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The travelers journeyed castleward, guided by the distant silhouette of the fortress.
As they ventured castleward, the landscape grew increasingly rugged, hinting at the domain of the ancient stronghold.
The road castleward wound through dense forests and rolling hills, leading ever closer to the looming fortress.
The villagers looked castleward with trepidation, knowing that danger lurked beyond the safety of their homes.