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Meanings of face outward in English
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Usage of face outward in English
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They faceoutward to enjoy the view and avoid being seen by relatives.
2
She had turned it faceoutward and stood before it uttering childish panegyric.
3
They tended to faceoutward, angrily, and to clench their fists.
4
The pictures faceoutward from the windows of Film Base.
5
With this upon a staff, he set his faceoutward upon the road that ran from Vernoy.
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The slender body writhed as she struggled, faceoutward, trying to turn inward and grab the stanchion.
7
When the glass was simply turned over so as to have the right faceoutward, the defect disappeared.
8
Was the skull nailed to the limb with the faceoutward, or with the face to the limb?
9
If the Thais faceoutward instead of living in this absurd defensive crouch of theirs, my company expands.
10
She then joins hands in this position and the game continues as before until all the players faceoutward.
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Quickly he and the others jumped protectively in front of Raistlin, turning to faceoutward, staring into the darkness.
12
It holds a half-dozen compact discs in such a way that their labels faceoutward, visible through the pane of glass.
13
To form a square the troops are drawn up into a quadrangle, or square, the soldiers all standing so that they faceoutward.
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The knights commanded us to faceoutward around Joan, which we did, and then there was work done that was fine to see.
15
Thus, if the atmospheric pressure increases, the face is pressed inward; if atmospheric pressure diminishes, the elastic reaction of the metal moves the faceoutward.
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With faceoutward I trusted myself to their support, and began the descent slowly, pausing between each step to listen, and gripping the side-bars tightly.