looking (toward) (Meaning)

looking (toward)

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looking (toward) Sentence Examples

  1. She was looking toward the horizon, eager to catch a glimpse of the approaching ship.
  2. The hikers cautiously looked toward the steep mountain pass, wondering if they could safely cross.
  3. The teacher looked toward the back of the room, trying to engage a student who seemed disinterested.
  4. Standing on the cliff's edge, he looked toward the ocean with awe and anticipation.
  5. The dog looked toward its owner with hopeful eyes, expecting a treat.
  6. The audience looked toward the stage, eagerly awaiting the start of the performance.
  7. The pilot looked toward the instrument panel, carefully monitoring the plane's systems.
  8. Looking toward the future, she couldn't help but feel a sense of uncertainty.
  9. The photographer looked toward the sun, adjusting his camera's settings to capture the perfect shot.
  10. The young boy looked toward his father with admiration, hoping to learn from his wisdom.

FAQs About the word looking (toward)

pointing (toward),facing, fronting, overlooking, meeting,bordering,dominating, abutting, rimming, adjoining

No antonyms found.

She was looking toward the horizon, eager to catch a glimpse of the approaching ship.

The hikers cautiously looked toward the steep mountain pass, wondering if they could safely cross.

The teacher looked toward the back of the room, trying to engage a student who seemed disinterested.

Standing on the cliff's edge, he looked toward the ocean with awe and anticipation.