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Definition of outwards in English: outwardsadverb ˈaʊtwədzˈaʊtwərdz British Away from the centre or a particular point; towards the outside. a window that opens outwards Example sentencesExamples - But the door opened outwards and the pull on the wire was holding it shut.
- I assume all doors in public places open outwards, for fire safety reasons.
- Unfortunately, however, kids today are not just growing upwards, they are growing outwards.
- The dome is typically convex in shape and ice flows radially from the centre outwards.
- She had only walked for a few moments before the tunnel opened outwards into a cavern the size of a football stadium.
- The windscreen wipers sweep from the centre outwards to give truly remarkable coverage.
- When you don't want to look at yourself, deflect the blame outwards.
- It grows from the centre outwards, and the cells enclosed in the middle are cut off from the supply stream.
- I looked outwards towards the street in time to see a black limo pull up to the curb.
- They started their look around from the pub on the edge of the city centre heading outwards into the suburbs.
- New Zealand is a small country which must look outwards and be open to new ideas.
- Irving claimed that it was standard practice at the time that air raid shelters should have doors which opened outwards.
- No empire could last for long if it depended entirely on naked power exerted from the centre outwards.
- When applying mascara, drag the wand outwards to the outer upper corner to open up eyes further.
- The racket will approach the ball from the inside and swing outwards towards the right of where the ball is intended to travel.
- The ring spreads outwards and the centre may heal and go back to a normal skin colour.
- They turn the book outwards so that everyone can see the pictures.
- Sitting by the window and looking outwards, I noticed how very still it was yesterday.
- Most biographers hope to start with the hearts and minds of their subjects and work outwards to reveal the shape of their lives.
- The plastic window structure is bending outwards, leaving a gap of almost half an inch.
Definition of outwards in US English: outwardsadverbˈoutwərdzˈaʊtwərdz British a window that opens outwards variant of outward Example sentencesExamples - The dome is typically convex in shape and ice flows radially from the centre outwards.
- It grows from the centre outwards, and the cells enclosed in the middle are cut off from the supply stream.
- I looked outwards towards the street in time to see a black limo pull up to the curb.
- I assume all doors in public places open outwards, for fire safety reasons.
- When applying mascara, drag the wand outwards to the outer upper corner to open up eyes further.
- No empire could last for long if it depended entirely on naked power exerted from the centre outwards.
- They turn the book outwards so that everyone can see the pictures.
- Irving claimed that it was standard practice at the time that air raid shelters should have doors which opened outwards.
- But the door opened outwards and the pull on the wire was holding it shut.
- The racket will approach the ball from the inside and swing outwards towards the right of where the ball is intended to travel.
- The ring spreads outwards and the centre may heal and go back to a normal skin colour.
- When you don't want to look at yourself, deflect the blame outwards.
- New Zealand is a small country which must look outwards and be open to new ideas.
- The plastic window structure is bending outwards, leaving a gap of almost half an inch.
- They started their look around from the pub on the edge of the city centre heading outwards into the suburbs.
- The windscreen wipers sweep from the centre outwards to give truly remarkable coverage.
- Most biographers hope to start with the hearts and minds of their subjects and work outwards to reveal the shape of their lives.
- She had only walked for a few moments before the tunnel opened outwards into a cavern the size of a football stadium.
- Unfortunately, however, kids today are not just growing upwards, they are growing outwards.
- Sitting by the window and looking outwards, I noticed how very still it was yesterday.
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