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landwards

/ ˈlændwədz /

adverb

  1. towards land


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Landwards, the loop of railway round the Frisian peninsula would form the line of communication in rear of the seven streams.

The hurl of the sea is landwards, and their life-belts will float them.

Blepyrus turned to follow his master, who went off with long strides landwards along the high-street.

Instead, however, he paused at the corner of the building with his face turned landwards.

The walls on the three sides which looked landwards were from fifty to eighty feet high, according to the ground.

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