Maana ya kamusi ya neno "mashariki" inahusiana na au tabia ya mashariki au wakazi wake, utamaduni, au jiografia. Inaweza pia kurejelea kitu kilichopo au kuelekezwa mashariki.
1. Among the passengers were a number of officers, Government officials, and opium and indigo merchants, whose business called them to the eastern coast.
2. From this point the road, running along Humboldt River, passed northward for several miles by its banks then it turned eastward, and kept by the river until it reached the Humboldt Range, nearly at the extreme eastern limit of Nevada.
3. The whole northern and eastern horizon was bounded by the immense semi-circular curtain which is formed by the southern portion of the Rocky Mountains, the highest being Laramie Peak.
4. The most popular theory places its roots in Eastern India, but the earliest evidence is located in Persia, where it became part of educating the nobility.
5. We are posted in the trees near the eastern edge of the forest awaiting the arrival of this renegade prince whom we may have to serve.
6. With a sense of wonder, Tarkyn realised that the domain of his forest spread as far as the eye could see in every direction but one, which he presumed was the north eastern approach from which he had entered.
7. And out of this melancholy water arose a forest of tall eastern trees, like a wilderness of dreams.
8. In the inmost recesses of this coppice, not far from the eastern or more remote end of the island, Legrand had built himself a small hut, which he occupied when I first, by mere accident, made his acquaintance.
9. The numerous deep gorges presented the appearance of lakes, on account of the dense vapors with which they were filled, and the pinnacles and crags to the South East, piled in inextricable confusion, resembling nothing so much as the giant cities of eastern fable.
10. We got under way with a mere breath of wind, and for many days stood along the eastern coast of Java, without any other incident to beguile the monotony of our course than the occasional meeting with some of the small grabs of the Archipelago to which we were bound.