Use of homeward in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include homeward at the start of sentence, homeward at the end of sentence and homeward in the middle of sentence
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homeward at the end of sentence
- She turned and made her way homeward.
- Now the wedding procession started homeward.
- The time had come to drive the goats homeward.
- They beg Ahab to turn the ship about and sail homeward.
homeward in the middle of sentence
- At least we're homeward bound.
- We were homeward bound at last.
- John drove homeward through the lanes.
- She is ready for her homeward journey.
- The tanker blew up on its homeward journey.
- I'd be homeward bound even before Grant arrived.
- And then he's made it, horror shy, homeward bound.
- At last we were on the homeward leg of our journey.
- Commuters were heading homeward at the end of the day.
- Frances made her way homeward along the old sea wall.
- After months of travel, we were at last homeward bound.
- Voice over Rob begins the homeward bound trip next week.
- Marylebone Station was packed with homeward - bound commuters.
- So on the third day she turned homeward, for what else could she do?
- Smugly repaired, it was on the wet homeward trip that I got my comeuppance.
- His homeward journey took him via Mainz, where he gave a concert before the elector.
- Much later, on the homeward journey, she found a restaurant and stayed to have dinner.
- As in Las Vegas, we never see the great mute herd trudging homeward with their pockets empty.
- I stop too; climb the natural embankment and look over the homeward stretch down to the pueblo.
- Day 16 Mombasa-London Depart Mombasa on a homeward bound flight, arriving in London early evening.
- At least once in every watch period Bowman would look homeward through the antenna-alignment telescope.
- In the case of a major delay on your homeward journey, we shall endeavour to delay your departure from your hotel.
- Mrs Chatterji points the child homeward, then turns to Maya, who has folded her hands in traditional Bengali greeting.
- As they prepared to leave and resume their homeward journey, Jack decided to take a last look around the parcels office.
- The family - without plane tickets and passports - had to talk their way past airport officials on their homeward journey.