Southwards in a sentence as an adverb

He'll make a **** ton of cash if Tesla goes southwards.

[0] not really, but its a great story; /me shoots cannon southwards

It is believed that the IVC inhabitants spread east and southwards to fill all parts of India.

Quite important: note also that the preference is axial - there are many cases when the dog actually looks southwards.

There are indeed two segments labeled as I-95 that are discontinuous: the NJ Turnpike south until exit 6, and from Trenton southwards through PA to Delaware.

From the article: "As Voyager 2 is heading southwards compared to Earth's orbital plane, only a dish south of the equator can send the probe a sufficiently powerful signal.

Based on what we've seen with Canadians moving south, I think it's a sure bet that the immigrants he proposes to import will likewise drift southwards, and the extra graduates he proposes to educate will do the same.

Shouldn't reefs just migrate north in the northern hemisphere, and southwards in the southern hemisphere?I know this process can be quite slow, but on a long enough time frame it's conceivable there may be no net loss and possibly even a gain global reef acreage?

Since the production of ******* shifted more southwards to satisfy the always needy users of the Western nations after it became harder and harder to produce in Colombia all countries in the region have rising problems with security.

That would mean that instead of crossing the channel and traveling through France and Italy, or circumnavigating the Iberian peninsula, you think it's more likely the tin traveled from Britain, across Scandinavia, then to the Baltics, and from there southwards across Eastern Europe?Not that I have any knowledge of ancient trade routes, but to me having a trade route from Britain towards the northeast instead of southeast feels weird.

Southwards definitions

adverb

toward the south; "the ship turned southerly"

See also: southerly southward