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Sentence count:201+17Posted:2016-07-23Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: awardhardwareafterwardput forwardbring forwardlook forward toupwardly mobiletownMeaning: [təˈwɔːd; twɔːd; tɔːd]  prep. Also, towards.1. in the direction of: to walk toward the river. 2. with a view to obtaining or having; for: They're saving money toward a new house. 3. in the area or vicinity of; near: Our cabin is toward the top of the hill. 4. turned to; facing: Her back was toward me. 5. shortly before; close to: toward midnight. 6. as a help or contribution to: to give money toward a person's expenses. 7. with respect to; as regards: his attitude toward women. adj.8. about to come soon; imminent. 9. going on; in progress; afoot: There is work toward. 10. propitious; favorable. 11. Obs. promising or apt, as a student. compliant; docile.. 
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91. This train would stop twice more in the suburbs before rolling southeast toward Munich.
92. These negotiations are the first step toward reaching an agreement.
93. Progress toward democracy has to be made in steps, rather than a sudden leap.
94. Husband and wife turned coldly accusing backs toward each other.
95. We shall gladly lend every effort in our power toward its realization.
96. The tension in that story builds up toward a climax.
97. His addiction to drugs propelled him toward a life of crime.
98. How people in a certain era bury their dead says much about the prevailing attitudes toward death.
99. She may appear severe toward her children but she is a fond mother at heart.
100. On a railway journey Mrs. Johnson liked to sit facing toward the engine.
101. When toxic fumes began to drift toward our homes, we were told to evacuate.
102. We arrived toward night.
103. In his political opinions he leans toward the Labour Party.
104. The country's attitude toward government is harsher than it was a generation ago.
105. The floor was level, but the ceiling sloped toward his head.
106. The raft gathered speed as the current dragged it toward the falls.
107. The ball skipped off Bonds' glove and bounced toward the fence.
108. Curtis got behind the wheel and they started back toward the cottage.
109. The Prosecutor looked toward Napoleon, waiting for him to thunder an objection.
110. When it comes to dealing with daily obstacles[Sentencedict.com], people have a tendency toward catastrophizing.
111. The government has committed billions toward defraying the costs of the war.
112. Sara, while remaining outwardly amiable toward all concerned, was inwardly furious.
113. I eventually realized I had to change my attitude toward medical practice.
114. The quarterback sprinted toward the end zone with Jansen in hot pursuit .
115. Alaric the Goth advanced toward Rome, which he sacked in AD 410.
116. We were each asked to kick in 50 cents toward the cost.
117. Officials tend to tilt toward secrecy from a parochial view of their responsibilities.
118. His wife's death brought a change to pass in his attitude toward religion.
119. The attitude of the parents toward the usefulness of what is learned must colour the way children approach school.
120. When it comes to dealing with the delicate question[http://Sentencedict.com],we have a tendency toward catastrophizing and awfulizing.
More similar words: awardhardwareafterwardput forwardbring forwardlook forward toupwardly mobiletowntoweltowerin no waydowntownknow aboutnow and thenthrow awaywarwarnat warwarm upwarmthpost-warsoftwarewarningwarriorwarehousecardhardyardbe aware ofawareness
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