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Inbound   /ɪnbˈaʊnd/  /ˈɪnbaʊnd/   Listen
Inbound

adjective
1.
Directed or moving inward or toward a center.  Synonym: inward.  "Inward flood of capital"






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... from South Amboy, N. J., went ashore at Sandy | |Hook after those on board, including twenty women | |and children, had suffered from exposure and one man| |washed overboard from the barge Henrietta had been | |drowned. The California and the Stockholm, with | |passengers on board and inbound, were delayed by the| |storm and will reach port to-day. | | | |The wind in Newark unroofed the almshouse, injuring | |two aged women, blew down buildings, smashed | |windows, and crippled the entire wire service of the| |city....[22] | | | |(Then ...
— News Writing - The Gathering , Handling and Writing of News Stories • M. Lyle Spencer



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