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Meaning of nayward

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nayward (n.)

The negative side.

nayward Sentence Examples

  1. The weary traveler trudged nayward, burdened by his arduous journey.
  2. The wind howled nayward, whipping against the ship's sails.
  3. The river flowed nayward, meandering through the verdant countryside.
  4. The compass needle swung nayward, indicating the vessel's southerly course.
  5. The hunter's arrow pierced the deer, sending it plunging nayward.
  6. The waves crashed nayward against the rocky shore, creating a thunderous roar.
  7. The cavalry charged nayward, their horses' hooves pounding the ground.
  8. The retreating army withdrew nayward, pursued relentlessly by their pursuers.
  9. The smoke from the wildfire drifted nayward, obscuring the sun's light.
  10. The comet streaked nayward across the night sky, leaving a trail of celestial fire.

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The negative side.

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The weary traveler trudged nayward, burdened by his arduous journey.

The wind howled nayward, whipping against the ship's sails.

The river flowed nayward, meandering through the verdant countryside.

The compass needle swung nayward, indicating the vessel's southerly course.