At or to or toward the back or rear.
Directed or moving toward the rear.
Located in or toward the back or rear.
1 The officers, at their intervals, rearward , neglected to stand in picturesque attitudes.
2 The lieutenant, carrying his wounded arm rearward , looked upon them with wonder.
3 Frontward was the small lake's grey water, rearward an avenue of limes.
4 As if in answer to his suggestion, I felt my rearward movement arrested.
5 The rearward end flipped ten feet in the air and thirty feet sidewise.
6 The Abbadies could not withstand their charge, and were driven rearward .
7 Presently she grew tired of this, too, and moved to the rearward window.
8 The rearward portion of their container arose slightly, but only that.
9 Von Boehn, therefore, was hurriedly detached rearward to deal with the Belgian counteroffensive.
10 De Verne soon after took his leave, hastening rearward to begin his rest.
11 Then he pulled up and trained his ears acutely on the rearward sounds.
12 Unlike so many three-row crossovers, rearward visibility from the driver's seat is quite good.
13 Once more mademoiselle cast an uneasy look at the riders in the distance rearward .
14 Halkett pointed to the bonfire, receding like a fading star in the rearward distance.
15 Afterwards there gan out follow sixty thousand Britons most bold; that was the rearward .
16 They drifted rearward from the hurtling car like fragments of paper in its wake.
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