Sentences

midward in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Midward: adverb meaning toward the middle or center, often used to describe a direction or movement that is inward or centrally oriented.

Sample Sentences

  1. The ship sailed midward across the calm sea, gliding effortlessly toward the horizon.
  2. As the sun rose, its rays stretched midward, illuminating the path to the distant mountains.
  3. The path led midward through the dense forest, where the trees whispered secrets of ancient times.
  4. In the midward section of the garden, vibrant flowers bloomed, attracting bees and butterflies alike.
  5. The hikers decided to trek midward, curious to explore what lay beyond the familiar trails.
  6. The ship sailed midward, navigating the vast expanse of the ocean.
  7. As the sun began to set, the sky turned a beautiful shade of orange midward.
  8. The hikers moved midward through the dense forest, eager to reach their destination.
  9. In the distance, a storm loomed midward, threatening their peaceful afternoon.
  10. The artist painted a landscape that drew the viewer's eye midward, creating a sense of depth.