Sentence for toward | Use toward in a sentence

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  • Jeff faced round toward her. (9)
  • Rhoda came on toward Robert. (22)
  • Her face was toward the sunset. (10)
  • Her face was toward the sunset. (22)
  • He went across the grass toward her. (8)
  • Rose cast toward Evan with her eyes. (10)
  • Fleur turned abruptly toward the house. (8)
  • She was already moving toward the door. (8)
  • And she looked wistfully toward my wife. (9)
  • He walked unsteadily, toward Piccadilly. (8)
  • Double had no moral hostility toward theatres. (10)
  • She looked away from him toward the other room. (9)
  • Advancing toward Emilia, two figures were seen. (10)
  • She did not answer, nor turn her eyes toward him. (12)
  • What qualities have attracted your attention toward me? (12)
  • Soames turned from the vault and faced toward the breeze. (8)
  • Straightening herself proudly, she limped toward the kitchen. (5)
  • She sat down at the piano, turning her eyes toward the garden. (8)
  • She beckoned toward her husband, who caught sight of her gesture. (9)
  • Joachim Heinzen grasped her arm, and pulled her roughly toward him. (12)
  • Rudolfo, Romualdo, Arnoldo, and the others, advance toward Camillo. (10)
  • He had rushed toward her, and she had taken refuge behind the table. (12)
  • I have indicated the fact that Eva was markedly attracted toward him. (12)
  • The colonel turned toward a small knot of officers some distance away. (1)
  • Cecil subscribed his name with the warmest affection toward his uncle. (10)
  • He saw, and swerving suddenly from his course walked rapidly toward them. (1)
  • The flame of a camp-fire stands up tall and straight toward the black sky. (7)
  • And there stirred in her a tortuous impulse to push the matter toward decision. (8)
  • In another minute he was hidden on the slope of the mountain lying toward Orta. (10)
  • A faceless shadow of a young man on horseback is beheld galloping toward a gulf. (10)
  • Both from within and from without everything drove and pressed toward a decision. (12)
  • To know what really is popular opinion is the first step toward making it better. (16)
  • She came down to breakfast, dark under the eyes and no whit advanced toward decision. (8)
  • Objects a mile away sprang toward our eyes as a snake strikes at the face of its victim. (7)
  • He drew a card from his pocket, handed it to the officer and made his way toward the door. (1)
  • He leaned toward her like one who has broken a current of speech, and waits to resume it. (10)
  • Toward the end of September Westover spent the night before he went back to town with them. (9)
  • Captain Weisspriess kissed his fingers, half as up toward the windows, and half to the Greek. (10)
  • And it is toward approximate inerrancy in its despatches that the Associated Press is striving. (16)
  • A steam-tug was towing our ship out toward banks of red-reflecting cloud, and a smell of sea air. (10)
  • The lawyer wheeled toward his desk, and picked up a little silver letter-opener, which he fingered. (13)
  • Hour after hour we watched that unceasing flow of infantry and artillery toward the rear of our army. (7)
  • Near upon the breakfast-hour Renee was perceived by them going toward the chateau at a walking pace. (10)
  • Fiorsen ran forward, stretching out his arms toward Monsieur Harmost, as if to take him by the throat. (8)
  • Her eyebrows were wide apart, arching with a slight angle, and slanting a little down toward her nose. (8)
  • He staggered up toward the terrace, dragged himself up the steps, and fell against the wall of the house. (8)
  • Roads curve and wind in a manner most bewildering, but they keep steadily toward the scene of exhibition. (21)
  • But Gyp, in those twenty-four hours, had left childhood behind for good; her feeling toward men had hardened. (8)
  • The first questions put to him were directed toward gaining information about the corporation that owned the building. (13)
  • The nobility of her figure still had power over them; but behind them venomous demons raged and made a path toward her. (12)
  • And he did not feel any special sense of obligation toward his employer, who had never displayed any great confidence in him. (13)
  • He, like Nedda, had known nothing, and there was to him something unnatural and rather awful in this conduct toward dumb crops. (8)
  • Arriving at the mill, she made no pretense of stopping, but turned into a trail leading through a field of stubble toward a creek. (1)
  • Emerging from the Tube station at Hampstead, he moved toward home under a sky stranger than one might see in a whole year of evenings. (8)
  • Wounded by his audacious irreverence toward the walls behind which his beloved was sheltered, Wilfrid crossed and stared at the intruder. (10)
  • Somewhere at the founts of the world lay the land he was rowing toward; something of its shadowed lights might be discerned here and there. (10)
  • The world will continue to be indifferent to their view of it and behaviour toward it until it ceases to encourage the growth of hypocrites. (10)
  • He dressed carefully, and soon heard a great City bell, with horrid gulfs between the strokes, tell him that the hour was eleven toward midnight. (10)
  • The tossing of abuse from realist to romanticist and back is but the sword-play of two one-eyed men with their blind side turned toward each other. (8)
  • Two, three, four blocks, they sped toward the lake, which curves eastward at this point, and as he ran the street became strangely familiar to him. (13)
  • When she had passed along a certain distance, a shiver seized her, and her instinct pushed her toward the lighted shops, where there were pictures. (10)
  • Christine advanced from the doorway toward the table; she had her hands closed upon what seemed trinkets, some of which glittered and dangled from them. (9)
  • The poor thing while she talked stood leaning anxiously over toward Mrs. March, who had risen, and pressing the points of her fingers nervously together. (9)
  • Meanwhile, on the business side we drift toward consolidation on a resistless economic current, which foams past numberless rocks, and leads no man knows whither. (16)

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Definition of toward:

  • toward, t’ard, towards, t’ardz, prep. in the direction of: with a tendency to: for, as a help to: near, about. | adv. nearly: in a state of preparation. (0) | toward, -ly, t’ward, -li, adj. ready to do or learn: apt. | ns. t’wardness, t’wardliness.(0)

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