Definitions
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- adverb Toward a
goal ; toward thegoal . - adjective Moving toward a
goal , or which affects movement theretoward. - adjective Somehow abstractly associated with a goal.
Etymologies
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Examples
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One more pass, right past me, and the one guy is free on the far side, heading goalward.
Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011
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One more pass, right past me, and the one guy is free on the far side, heading goalward.
Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011
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One more pass, right past me, and the one guy is free on the far side, heading goalward.
Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011
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It probably is already but the fact that Spurs have two games in hand means the 10-point gap isn't completely insurmountable.1 min: Amind a tumultuous din, Norwich get the game going.1 min: After 26 seconds Morison traps a long ball and fires a respectable half-volley goalward.
Norwich City v Tottenham Hotspur – as it happened | Paul Doyle 2011
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Without a clear shot at the goal, he attempted a crossing pass toward a teammate darting goalward on his right.
You Gotta Believe 2008
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Oliver Neuville scorched a free kick chance goalward, and had Brazilian keeper Marcos stretched out to his left in utter desperation.
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Rivaldo sent a beautifully measured pass goalward, and it landed on Ronaldo's shoelaces at precisely the intended moment.
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Once more he pats a tame shot goalward from a good position.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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A desperate challenge from Mikel prevented Leroy Lita converting Rangel's cross and the subsequent corner was headed goalward by Williams, only for Jose Bosingwa to clear off the line.
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His shot or service is blocked goalward and gives some trouble near post before being pounced on by Jaaskelainen
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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