hitherward (Meaning)
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hitherward (adv.)
Toward this place; hither.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hitherward
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hitherward Sentence Examples
- The ship sailed hitherward, guided by a beacon's unwavering light.
- The weary traveler approached hitherward, seeking shelter from the relentless storm.
- The sound of trumpets blared hitherward, signaling the arrival of the royal procession.
- The fragrance of blooming magnolias wafted hitherward, enticing passersby with its sweet perfume.
- The army marched hitherward with unwavering determination, their footsteps echoing through the quiet countryside.
- The sun's golden rays beamed hitherward, casting a warm glow upon the sleeping city.
- The bird soared hitherward, its piercing gaze searching for sustenance.
- The smoke rose hitherward, signaling the distant forest fire to all who beheld it.
- The lost boy stumbled hitherward, desperate for the familiar sight of home.
- The wind howled hitherward, carrying with it the scent of the salty sea.
FAQs About the word hitherward
Toward this place; hither.
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The ship sailed hitherward, guided by a beacon's unwavering light.
The weary traveler approached hitherward, seeking shelter from the relentless storm.
The sound of trumpets blared hitherward, signaling the arrival of the royal procession.
The fragrance of blooming magnolias wafted hitherward, enticing passersby with its sweet perfume.