Outbound [adjective]
Definition of Outbound:
leaving
Synonyms of Outbound:
Sentence/Example of Outbound:
To his amazement, he was not permitted to board the outbound bus.
Before the Swiftwing lifted, outbound, Vorongil came to his cabin.
Then she understood, with tired wrath, that she was outbound once more.
What right had he, or anybody, to grab me off an outbound starship like a criminal?
Inexplicable, for example, this pious return of the outbound bishop at the last battle-cry of the king.
He might have caught an outbound steamer and been well out of their clutches before now.
Soon after Alexander had taken her departure those interested in town also began drifting toward the outbound trail.
She miscalculated distances during the hour and a half that was at her disposal and almost missed her outbound train.
Once they landed on Earth, they had the Steele names, but by the time that cleared, you were outbound with another set of papers.
Perhaps there will be two freight-houses, one for inbound, the other for outbound traffic.