Pronunciation of the English word toward.
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1. | The basic directions in anatomy are toward the head; toward the front, back, and sides; and toward and away from the center. | |
2. | The attitude of the court toward young criminals is different from its attitude toward adult criminals. | |
3. | Sparta always leaned toward war, Athens, toward politics. | |
4. | We should practice tolerance toward each and everyone, just not toward intolerance. | |
5. | The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights defines anti-Semitism as “rhetorical and physical manifestations directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities. Such manifestations could also target the state of Israel, conceived as a Jewish collectivity, but criticism of Israel similar to that levelled against any other country cannot be regarded as anti-Semitic.” | |
6. | This advice of yours will go a long way toward solving the problem. | |
7. | The children ran toward the classroom. | |
8. | A gigantic bird came flying toward him. | |
9. | Everybody took a hostile attitude toward illegal aliens. | |
10. | We crept toward the enemy. |