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homeward
[hohm-werd]
adverb
Also homewards. toward home.
adjective
directed toward home.
his homeward way.
homeward
/ ˈəʊə /
adjective
directed or going home
(of a ship, part of a voyage, etc) returning to the home port
adverb
towards home
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
He hustled down the tree and started homeward, half walking, half running.
One particularly humid August night, fresh off a 14-hour flight, I was crawling homeward on the freeway, dog-tired to the point of delirium, and my phone rang.
On top of that, the meek collection of Spaniards which were sent homeward tae think again in Glasgow have pulled themselves together, culminating in giving Cyprus a 6-0 hammering on their last outing.
The stony gaze of an African mask lures a beautiful maid homeward.
Russell packed as many of the women as he could fit in his car and drove them homeward.
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