townwards (Meaning)

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townwards (adv.)

Toward a town.

Synonyms & Antonyms of townwards

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townwards Sentence Examples

  1. As the sun began its westward descent, casting long shadows across the land, the traveler made his way townwards to seek shelter for the night.
  2. The sound of church bells echoing through the valley guided hikers townwards, promising rest and respite from their arduous journey.
  3. With every step, the hustle and bustle of the town grew louder, drawing the weary travelers townwards.
  4. The market square, teeming with activity, beckoned the villagers townwards to trade, socialize, and exchange news.
  5. The scent of freshly baked bread wafting in the air led the lost child townwards, towards the promise of warmth and sustenance.
  6. As the storm approached, the residents of the seaside town hurried townwards, seeking refuge from the impending gale.
  7. The smoke from the distant forest fire propelled refugees townwards, where they hoped to find safety and assistance.
  8. The sound of gunfire sent people running townwards in a desperate search for cover.
  9. The annual harvest festival drew visitors townwards from far and wide, eager to celebrate the season's bounty.
  10. The winding road snaked its way townwards, promising a glimpse of civilization after days spent in the wilderness.

FAQs About the word townwards

Toward a town.

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As the sun began its westward descent, casting long shadows across the land, the traveler made his way townwards to seek shelter for the night.

The sound of church bells echoing through the valley guided hikers townwards, promising rest and respite from their arduous journey.

With every step, the hustle and bustle of the town grew louder, drawing the weary travelers townwards.

The market square, teeming with activity, beckoned the villagers townwards to trade, socialize, and exchange news.