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Meanings of
upturned
in English
Having been turned so that the bottom is no longer the bottom.
upset
overturned
Related terms
turned
(Used of noses) turned up at the end.
tip-tilted
retrousse
Related terms
shapely
Usage of
upturned
in English
1
The flare of the lamp was reflected in his glassy,
upturned
eyes.
2
And
upturned
to him in agonized appeal was the face of Emily.
3
The pallid moonlight shone on the
upturned
faces of the innumerable dead.
4
Almost angelic in its resignation and religious fervour is the
upturned
face.
5
Some have chairs; others sit on
upturned
buckets or on the floor.
6
Another flake and another fell on the
upturned
faces of the party.
7
Helen's looking into her
upturned
hands, as if to read the lines.
8
Montanelli looked down from the altar-steps upon the sea of
upturned
faces.
9
Prayerfully the wanderers dropped on their knees and exclaimed with
upturned
eyes:
10
Tears were streaming down half the faces
upturned
toward the crowded decks.
11
Every eye was
upturned
now to the mast for the answering signals.
12
He lighted a match and touched it to the open
upturned
end.
13
The sun was darkened, and a hot blast fanned the
upturned
faces.
14
His face was
upturned
,
and his hands clasped as if in prayer.
15
Kerry pressed the button, and met the glance of
upturned
,
glazing eyes.
16
The child remained with her eyes
upturned
,
looking at the house mechanically.
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About this term
upturned
upturn
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
upturned face
upturned eyes
upturned nose
upturned palm
upturned lips
More collocations
Upturned
through the time
Upturned
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common