Phoneward vs Phonecard - What's the difference?
phoneward | phonecard |
(rare) Towards a telephone.
* 1947 , Lucile Foster Fargo, The library in the school
* 1974 , Vladimir Nabokov, Look at the harlequins!
* 1997 , H. B. Gilmour, Cher and Cher alike
As an adverb phoneward
is (rare) towards a telephone.As a noun phonecard is
a chargecard used to pay for telephone calls.phoneward
English
Adverb
(-)- The pet book produced, the librarian again starts phoneward , but is waylaid by the president of the student council.
- In the meantime Ivor had already skated phoneward across the parquetry to hear what Nina Lecerf or some other neighbor wanted.
- "Dionne, one: I am seriously regretful over last night's lapse," I said, turning my head phoneward .