How to use in-sentence of “eastwards”:
+ It is next to a rough quarter circle from Calabria, south of Crete, to the southwest corner of Turkey, and from there eastwards south of Turkey, with Cyprus.
+ Charles created a realm that reached from the Pyrenees in the southwest eastwards to most of today’s Germany, including northern Italy and today’s Austria.
+ His son, Mahendrapala I, expanded further eastwards in Magadha, Bengal, and Assam.
+ The four hobbits journey eastwards through the “Old Forest”, and over the “Barrow-downs”.
+ It can be found in Spain and Morocco eastwards through southern Europe to the Himalayas.
+ The Swedes, called the Rus, were to later expand eastwards into Russia.
+ However, it subsequently accelerated eastwards and strengthened to become category 2.
