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more toward

adjective as in onto

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Could you just describe for the record, was it more toward the base or on the top?

After World War II, anxiety turned more toward the Cold War threat of communism.

Kerry leans more toward economic diplomacy and engagement with regimes who may not be on their best behavior.

But in light of a blockbuster report by Alana Goodman of the Washington Free Beacon, I now lean more toward the latter.

Her sensibilities tend more toward, say, an Agent Provocateur bustier than business wear.

The legionaries turned once more toward the rabble, which they clubbed away, lest it might interrupt the execution.

Discuss the relative values of the two; is there a tendency more and more toward having the State give the whole education?

So they turned their prows once more toward home, and worked wearily against wind and weather by the slow pull of the oars.

She would then walk twenty yards or more toward a figure lying quietly in the sunshine.

He set his face once more toward the studio, and walked on without stopping until he arrived at the master-sculptor's door.

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On this page you'll find 35 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to toward, such as: against, anent, apropos, beneficial, coming, and concerning.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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