Encara no tenim significats per a "turn upward".
1Lia watches me back, and finally the corners of her mouth turn upward.
2In some kind of miracle, the corners of her mouth began to turn upward.
3Things took a bit of a turn upward once I went even farther south to Puerto Varas.
4The road took a turn upward, and we were heading toward a pass between two purple mountains.
5The road took a turn upward, and we wound our way slowly but steadily to a higher elevation.
6The corners of his mouth turn upward, and he stares at me over the rim of his paper cup.
7The Fed has been overly optimistic, regularly forecasting that core inflation would soon turn upward and converge back to its target.
8A dearth of economic news left Wall Street with no obvious guideposts to start the week, but stocks decided to turn upward anyway.
9The trail began to turn upward again and to narrow as the great forest trees and heavy underbrush closed in like solid walls.
10The tongue rests and the curve of writer's cramp takes a sharp turn upward, as if we were making scribes, reporters, and proof-readers.
11But the laughter always came too late, sounding hollow; and though his lips might turn upward, there was no smile in his eyes.
12It's hard to believe I could hate someone who looks so kind-hiseyebrows turn upward naturally, and he has a wide, white smile.
13Movement is slow and creeping, with a peculiar method of contracting the more hyaline edge, which may turn upward or around a foreign object.
14It would continue in that direction for about fifteen feet, and would then turn upward, since the Bridge was some fifteen feet above this level.
15A dozen pairs of eyes were turned upward; the commotion ended suddenly.
16The face was turned upward, the eyes shut, the mouth helplessly open.
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