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Eastbound   /ˈistbˌaʊnd/   Listen
Eastbound

adjective
1.
Moving toward the east.  Synonym: eastward.






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"Eastbound" Quotes from Famous Books



... to have you go, but I reckon you're justified. There is a way to board the northbound train without going to town, and if nothing else happens we'll make the eastbound express. That will take you out of the state with only ...
— They of the High Trails • Hamlin Garland

... accelerating tempo, engulfing or driving everything before it. It was the old story of the creeping stolons, the steppedup tangled mass and the great, towering bulk behind; the falling forward and then the continued headway. Once more the eastbound trains and ...
— Greener Than You Think • Ward Moore

... later found Frank alone, the professor and Barney have taken the eastbound train the evening before. Frank proceeded to Ogden, Utah, where he ...
— Frank Merriwell's Bravery • Burt L. Standish

... and GIRL rush in. He is desperate,—the horse,—a wild and half-broken one, has made straight for the Pass. GIRL wants to wire for another horse to be brought to him, but after a moment's grim thought, he decides to jump on the eastbound train, due in a few minutes, and go on to the next station, where he ...
— Jane Journeys On • Ruth Comfort Mitchell



Words linked to "Eastbound" :   east



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