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How to use outward in a sentence

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The outward migration of people from the city has hurt the city's economy greatly.
She turned the paper so that the side with Christy's tidy writing faced outward.
The second segment, or tibia, is also long, and in most species is equipped with a line of wicked barbs pointing outward.
At the time of tooth bud formation, each tooth begins a continuous movement outward in relation to the bone.
I was a first-year medical student when I first realized that outward appearances occasionally belie the truth.
The deltoid and supraspinatus are involved in shoulder joint abduction, in which the arm is moved outward and upward in a sideward plane.
But take the time to talk to him and you realise just how deceptive outward appearances can be.
There is some directed diffusion of Hispanics and Asians outward from these immigrant ports of entry.
The only way to discover if you have high cholesterol is from a blood test, since there are no outward symptoms.
Inhale, lift your arms above you, and turn your left knee outward to open your hip.
While everyone else engages in some form of inward or outward dialogue, they stare abstractedly into space, oblivious to their surroundings.
A Janus-faced entity who, looking inward, sees himself as a self-contained unique whole, looking outward as a dependent part.
Someone should modify the display of tag clouds so that the most used term are in the middle and radiate outward in addition to relative size.
His light brown hair waved back almost to his shoulders while still puffing outward slightly.
It is sometimes necessary to do a blood test when your illness cannot be confirmed from the outward physical symptoms.
If the last twenty-five years had taught him anything, it was that outward appearances were wholly untrustworthy.
The tape is registered against the lower support guide by tilting the bearing less than a degree outward.
Nineteenth-century buildings were remodeled for contemporary uses without destroying the outward historic character.
Mendieta's legacy seems to ripple outward like circles of waves radiating from a stone cast in the water.
To accomplish the latter, keep your heels close together and angle your toes slightly outward for lifts such as hack squats and leg presses.
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Indeed, he was so unused to looking at her that he might well have forgotten her outward appearance.
To outward appearance, the Spanish King was as eager as ever for the war in Guienne.
The crotches of the poles were then placed under the fork of the sapling, the butts of the poles outward, thus forming a tripod.
Should he not, his croup may be so turned, outward, that he cannot do his rider any mischief.
Such a connection prevents the possibility of siphoning the traps, as it gives an outward air connection.
I sighed inwardly, for this was the outward sign of undeterminable sitting.
Glaring down at the hobbyist, Stonecypher gripped the staff and rotated thick wrists outward.
The air cell termed clavicular sends a process outward towards the arm, along with the blood vessels which supply the arm.
In the second place, the line of migration seems to have been outward from the Holarctic region.
He was indifference personified, if one might judge from his outward appearance.
The mantel sank to ground level and the stereo swung outward, bringing into view a shining cubical locker of beryllium steel.
That is a part of the social contract by which our outward lives are bound.
Her husband sat unbendingly silent, in a sphinxlike attitude that gave no outward indication of his mental uneasiness.
The which spited Antonius in his mind, although he made no outward show of it, and therefore he believed the Egyptian the better.
On this occasion he had two ships, and on the outward journey sighted Bear Island and Spitsbergen, where the ships separated.
Hence, they may be taken in the order of their outward and visible signs of aboriginality.
That not only public monuments be kept in memory of it, but also that some outward actions be statedly performed.
Westward of the cloister was an outward court, round which was the monks' infirmary, and the almery.
The main braces of the storefront were still there, bent outward a little, but not broken.
College mates of Taylor will recall the deceptiveness of this outward appearance.
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