Synonym: up, up, upward, upwardly, upwards. Similar words: upwardly mobile, ward, award, forward, toward, coward, warden, inward. Meaning: ['ʌpwə(r)d] adj. 1. directed up 2. extending or moving toward a higher place. adv. 1. spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position 2. to a later time.
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91. Scorch marks along the bamboos showed that they had been heated in fire to give the characteristic upward curve of the bow.
92. As the number of voters backing Alexander has inched upward, so too has the number of those who view him favorably.
93. Had the ripple and upward heave of the cabin floor increased?
94. It sort of migrated upward, like cream rising to the top.
95. As my eyes continued their upward sweep they paused to take in her narrow waist and slim athletic figure.
96. Goods traffic on the roads will show a similar upward trend.
97. Downward coordination through written rules and orders; upward communication of experience by reporting progress in meetings.
98. Some were engulfed while still sunbathing, ecstatic eyes turned upward to salt water.
99. All the buildings shook, and at the same time a forked tongue of flame burst upward through the cloud.
100. But the signs are that the upward curve is levelling out.
101. The broomstick dipped its twiggy end and soared upward like a rocket.
102. Then, from 1957 to 1980, as the labor consultants appear, there is a steady upward trend.
103. Self-improvement and upward mobility became suspect in the general Sixties backlash against bourgeois materialism.
104. When she inhales(sentencedict.com), her skin presses upward against his cheek and ear.
105. Ratchets can operate either upward or downward and can take various forms.
106. At Midvale, they used upward of two hundred printed forms.
107. Its falling demand for bills is shown by an upward shift of the demand curve to.
108. The goA of this policy was to use fear to drive sales figures steadily upward.
109. During freezing in wet soil, water is drawn into horizons which solidify in parallel layers, forcing soil and stones upward.
110. In effect I reckon it will only take a slight upward change of gear and performances to become something special.
111. This is done by clicking the mouse pointer either on the top right-hand upward pointing arrow or the extreme top left-hand dash.
112. The cumulative effects of upward adjustments 2 through 6 more than offset the first downward adjustment.
113. We also examined whether upward expansion actually occurred in the background colonic mucosa by ex vivo autoradiography.
114. All they could do was hug the sides or crouch among the bushes, looking fearfully upward[sentencedict.com], and wait.
115. Though the usual variation is present the upward trend is continued.
116. During the drive home, we stop the car on the side of the highway, climb out and stare upward.
117. Silhouetted against the setting sun and peering anxiously upward, they looked as if they were awaiting their fate on Watership Down.
118. Lipkin proposed that upward expansion of the proliferative compartment of the crypts of the large intestine occurs before adenoma development.
119. And as this notion made his mouth curve upward in amusement at his optimism, he found what he was searching for.
120. Organizations depend on upward communication and a multitude of systems are designed to force that information to flow.
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