Similar words: outward, outwardly, eastwards, backwards and forwards, leftward, eastward, westward, forwards. Meaning: [aʊtwə(r)dz] adv. toward the outside.
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31 The upwards and outwards inclination of the kite either side of centre is what provides lateral stability.
32 Her long willowy legs splayed outwards into a balletic second.
33 As large cities, like Bristol, have grown outwards they have surrounded some old villages.
34 Hold the bar with an alternate grip, that is one palm facing outwards and one facing inwards.
35 He picked up the red and white cloak and wrapped it around her shoulders, red side outwards.
36 In this case I think it is more likely that limestone deposition started in several or many different centres and spread outwards.
37 The ring will then move outwards, away from the spine.
38 Winds may blow through the web, causing the closely-set mesh to belly outwards, but the web will recover.
39 As it travels outwards, the fluid tends to curve round in the flow direction.
40 The credit note is entered in the customer's returns outwards book and in turn posted to the suppliers' ledger accounts.
41 The sound is broadcast outwards as a series of waves.
42 The concern is with taking a wider perspective, looking outwards rather than inwards.
43 Their sense of inner emptiness and fear is projected outwards in deformed relationships and actions.
44 Moreover, many poorer countries have increased restrictions, though some have felt forced by external shocks to begin to look outwards.
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45 Pits in front of the heavy bunker doors, which incline outwards, collect any debris thrown up during an attack.
46 Closely packed terraces of Victorian houses were spread outwards as the population grew.
47 In fact, the reason you move outwards is that there is insufficient force pulling you inwards.
48 Faster now, the tiles sharp-edged under her heels, Chesarynth turned outwards between the pomegranate trees, the larkspur.
49 A fine needle on a syringe was introduced through the cyst wall, and air under pressure pushed the syringe barrel outwards.
50 Any window that opens outwards and is at head level is particularly dangerous for those without sight.
51 As the plane exploded, the metal of the fuselage was blown outwards.
52 The deep pitted wrinkles above his eyes had softened outwards.
53 She'd done things and been places, and found ways to turn anger outwards that had surprised even her.
54 In the three-quarter length figures the sides of the body are pulled or folded outwards to broaden and expand the trunk.
55 Add a block of pre-soaked Oasis and insert eucalyptus branches to make a dome shape, with some extending horizontally outwards.
56 I learnt to forget how mentally and physically uncomfortable I was by forcing my attention outwards.
57 Nell pressed her arms and legs outwards, slithering down in short movements.
58 The reason is that the child usually sits on the floor to put her shoes on and her knees point outwards.
59 Graduated separatism, the acceptable face of separatism, can be seen as the ripples which pass outwards from this.
60 This is the rough distinction between non-media conglomerates with a media side-interest and, in contrast, media conglomerates that diversified outwards.
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