Coastwards example sentences
coast·ward
adverb
coastwards (adverb)
- toward or in the direction of the coast:
"Coastwards" Example Sentences
1. The ship sailed coastwards, its sails full of wind.2. Birds flew coastwards, following the shoreline.
3. We drove coastwards, enjoying the scenic route.
4. The current flowed coastwards, carrying debris with it.
5. A strong wind blew coastwards, bringing cooler air.
6. The river meandered coastwards, eventually reaching the sea.
7. They walked coastwards, collecting seashells along the way.
8. The tide rushed coastwards, engulfing the sandcastles.
9. He pointed coastwards, indicating the direction of the sunset.
10. The waves crashed coastwards, a mesmerizing spectacle.
11. She gazed coastwards, lost in thought.
12. The refugees fled coastwards, seeking safety.
13. We journeyed coastwards, hoping to reach the port.
14. The train chugged coastwards, offering breathtaking views.
15. Smoke drifted coastwards, a sign of a distant fire.
16. The aroma of the sea wafted coastwards, inviting us closer.
17. He steered the boat coastwards, navigating the treacherous waters.
18. The migrating whales swam coastwards, seeking warmer waters.
19. The rumor spread coastwards, reaching every village.
20. The army advanced coastwards, securing the territory.
21. Slowly, they crept coastwards, under cover of darkness.
22. The land sloped gently coastwards, towards the ocean.
23. Fear propelled them coastwards, towards the safety of the ships.
24. Sunlight streamed coastwards, illuminating the beach.
25. The escaped prisoners ran coastwards, hoping for a boat.
26. With a mighty roar, the waves surged coastwards.
27. He looked coastwards with a longing expression.
28. The road stretched coastwards, disappearing into the distance.
29. The news traveled coastwards, causing widespread panic.
30. The children ran coastwards, eager to reach the water.
31. Every day, the farmer's produce went coastwards to the market.
32. The old lighthouse stood vigilantly coastwards.
33. The wind howled fiercely coastwards, whipping up the sea.
34. Relentlessly, the storm moved coastwards.
35. She longed to travel coastwards and see the ocean.
36. The explorers continued their journey coastwards.
37. The expedition proceeded coastwards, charting the unknown territory.
38. He swam coastwards, battling against the strong current.
39. The small sailboat glided coastwards, with the wind at its back.
40. The message was sent coastwards via a series of signal fires.
41. The army's supply lines stretched coastwards, a vulnerable lifeline.
42. The sound of the waves echoed coastwards, a comforting rhythm.
43. Despite the dangers, they pressed coastwards, driven by hope.
44. The fishing fleet sailed coastwards at dawn.
45. Night fell, and the shadows stretched coastwards.
46. The long, winding road continued coastwards, a ribbon of asphalt.
47. The migratory birds flew relentlessly coastwards.
48. The tide receded coastwards, revealing a vast expanse of sand.
49. The faint smell of salt carried coastwards on the breeze.
50. With determined steps, the travelers marched coastwards.
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