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Meanings of face inwards in English
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Usage of face inwards in English
1
The orifices faceinwards or towards the axis of the plant.
2
The diver stepped upon this, turning with his faceinwards, descended knee-deep into the water, and then stopped.
3
The gangly fellow with glasses immediately pressed himself, faceinwards, against shelves of kitchen stuff, and all three fell silent.
4
Styling apart, it's got plenty of useful features, including a removable liner for washing, sun shield and your precious cargo can faceinwards or forwards.
5
Two more follow, flanking the centre, this pair facinginwards, shuffling sideways.
6
The Saracens lay in a semicircle east of the town facinginwards towards Acre.
7
Four men were held in two shipping containers facinginwards, split into four rooms.
8
The houses are generally built with their door-openings facinginwards towards the village enclosure.
9
A circle of seven couches occupied the centre of the amphitheatre -all facinginwards.
10
The guards were visible enough, but most of them were facinginwards, watching the city burn.
11
The outermost circle is chanters facinginwards.
12
Rub the skins with butter and then wrap in foil, making sure the shiny side facesinwards.
13
Their villages are invariably arranged in a wide circle, the low huts of mud and wattles facinginwards.
14
Closer still and more men were facinginwards, standing or squatting, most kneeling, some silent, others whispering prayers.
15
England's players huddled in a circle facinginwards while the Kiwis performed the traditional war dance before kick-off at Newcastle.