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Outbound   /ˈaʊtbˌaʊnd/   Listen
Outbound

adjective
1.
That is going out or leaving.  Synonyms: outward, outward-bound.  "An outward journey" , "Outward-bound ships"






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"Outbound" Quotes from Famous Books



... won't until I learn the method. But just north of us is the west-to-east track of outbound low-power steamers, which, I take it, means tramps and tankers. Well, we'll have good use for ...
— The Wreck of the Titan - or, Futility • Morgan Robertson

... the Brentwood porch was chiefly of Breezeland Inn as a health and pleasure resort, until an outbound electric car stopped at the corner below and Loring came up to make a quartet of the trio ...
— The Grafters • Francis Lynde

... weather broke. It was Mary's claim that Andrew had pointed it out to her and spoken of it—in a strange way, a kind of a wistful way, she said. And later that night, what better for a man on the way to exile than a heaven-sent, outbound India ship, hove to under ...
— The Best Short Stories of 1920 - and the Yearbook of the American Short Story • Various

... avoided Carrollton and touched the river for a moment only, a short way beyond, at a small bunch of flimsy clapboard houses called Kennerville. Here was the first stop of its early morning outbound train, and here a dozen or so passengers always poked their heads out of the windows. This morning they saw an oldish black man step off, doff his hat delightedly to two young men waiting at the platform's edge, pass them a ticket, and move across to a pair ...
— Kincaid's Battery • George W. Cable



Words linked to "Outbound" :   outward-bound, outgoing



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