Heavenward [preposition]
Definition of Heavenward:
moving from the earth
Sentence/Example of Heavenward:
Raising her hands and face heavenward, she said solemnly: "O God, what have I done that you should be so good to me?"
Forward goes your strength tending heavenward, rich in offerings, with the ladle full of ghee.
Her own glorious orbs turned heavenward, a mystic light shone in them, and she raised her arms as if in invocation.
Sisters, let us try by all possible means to befriend our own sex and help all who are thrown in our way, heavenward.
The prayers and blessings of mother and son, borne heavenward, met in the bosom of their common God and Father.
After this, the banners rose heavenward once more, and King Vittorio entered into the immortal glory of the tomb.
She raised her pallid face heavenward and extended her fair, fragile hands toward the lowering sky and began to pray.
There is love enough on earth to join with the love that has gone heavenward to make life cheerful, and keep hope firm.
I will yet know who the maidens are, that weep at will, and heavenward cast their neck-veils?
With a thrill of horror, he turned hurriedly from the scene, and cast his despairing eyes heavenward.