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  • adverb toward a station

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Examples

  • She tipped her head sideways to prop her helmet against one hand, and watched the first azure streamers swirl stationward as the wormhole blossomed into life.

    Time's Enemy Graf, L. A. 1996

  • Ducking around Ansra, the attendant sent the luggage, piled in the lock, spinning stationward.

    The Ship Who Sang McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1969

  • Ducking around Ansra, the attendant sent the luggage, piled in the lock, spinning stationward.

    the ship who sang McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1969

  • A cab top-heavy with luggage, the horse's nose turned stationward, it's a heavenly sight – when the bill is paid and – But, then, I'm just as glad to see the luggage coming.

    The House of Arden Edith 1923

  • Indeed they had seemed very sweet to me as I looked into them just before they drove stationward.

    We Three Gouverneur Morris 1914

  • She had a horrible glimpse of the once nice little old lady being also borne stationward, still faintly battling and very muddy -- one lock of grayish hair straggling over her neck, her face scared, white, but triumphant.

    Ann Veronica: A Modern Love Story Herbert George 1909

  • She had a horrible glimpse of the once nice little old lady being also borne stationward, still faintly battling and very muddy -- one lock of grayish hair straggling over her neck, her face scared, white, but triumphant.

    Ann Veronica, a modern love story 1906

  • No cloud of smoke stood upon the horizon stationward, no human being appeared within such view of the strand as the cottages and bath-houses left to her.

    V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

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