In such retreats I have frequently detected them by simply standing under the branches and looking upwards and outwards from the trunk.
The reason for thus working from within outwards is that the men employed on the picture disturb the smooth surface of the sand with their feet.
Each of the four sacred plants is represented as growing from five white roots in the central waters and spreading outwards to the periphery of the picture.
In the ripe fruit the carpels separate into five one-seeded portions (cocci), which break away from the central column, either rolling elastically outwards and upwards or becoming spirally twisted.
Not once; the voice, faint as it was, had an echo, a tingling echo from her heart outwards to the smallest vein.
One evening, when supper was over, I went out alone to the fields and sat down on the green sod and looked outwards to the grey horizon of the sea.
The world radiates outwards from Charing Cross and revolves around the Nelson column.
They are clad in Seale-skinnes, with the hayrie side outwards downe as low as the knees, with their Breeches and Netherstocks of the same, both men and women.
And for your better knowledge and learning, you shall doe very well to keepe a dayly note of the voyage both outwards and homewards.
Then, swinging outwards under the way carried by her opponent, Q 171 literally levered the partly severed stern away from the rest of the rammed torpedo boat.
The light cruisers opened outwards to avoid the far-flung line of artificially-created fog.
On the base of the capital are two other putti of equal charm, winged like the rest, and sedately looking outwards in either direction.
Coscia lies in his mitre and episcopal robes, his head turned outwards towards the spectator.
The bow itself is tapered from the middle outwards just like any other bow.
Instead of running outwards in the horizontal direction, it runs downwards, clinging to the side of the uterus.
Soon after coming to anchor, the tide made outwards with prodigious rapidity, and the wind increased greatly, between which the sea became very boisterous, all the channel in which we lay appearing one continued breach or surf.
With Haematoxylon Campechianum (Tribe 13) the leaflets move forwards at night, so that their midribs stand parallel to the petiole, and their now vertical lower surfaces are turned outwards (Fig.
It should be stated that as the leaves grow older the tentacles of the exterior rows bend outwards and downwards, so as ultimately to become deflected considerably beneath the horizon.
During the whole of this time it bent outwards and downwards, so as to become more and more nearly horizontal.
The young leaves at first stand up vertically and close together, but they soon bend outwards and downwards, so as to become horizontal, and often at the same time a little to one side.
Were he not to heel his craft it would skid outwards through its pace, and swing wide at the turn, thus losing a second or so of time.
Then the majestic grey face turned slowly downwards upon him, and his very soul passed outwards and seemed to become absorbed in the sea of those anguished eyes.
Savage, ready for attack or defence, yet dreadfully puzzled and perhaps already a little cowed, he stood and stared, the hair on his spine and sides positively bristling outwards as though a wind played through them.
The year 1864 may be styled the year of Hegira or flight of stock outwards to settle new country; they came from all parts, and helped to fill the land everywhere with the beginning of civilisation.
And stamping, turned her shoulder on him to stare straight outwards as before.
In the fifth stage the central thickenings of the spindle separate into two sets, which travel symmetrically outwards towards the clear masses, growing in size during the process.
The concrescence of the three produces a Y-shaped plate with the single limb directed inwards and the two limbs outwards (fig.
The anterior termination of the trunk division of the body cavity is marked in the adult by the mesentery dividing into two laminae, which bend outwards to join the body wall.
The original radial plates, together with the spines which they have, are gradually pushedoutwards with the growth of the arms by the continual addition of fresh rows of spines between the terminal plate and the plate next to it.
When this is done the wood is almost invariably curved so that the back legs and the chair-back both incline outwards from the seat.
The same thing, worked the reverse way, that is, with the points turned outwardsto the edge, produces a not less pretty effect.
Here a "brush" of blue light radiated outwards to a distance of one inch.
Closer scrutiny shows that the tussock grass radiates closely from a semi-decayed mass of leaf-sheaths, with the blades of grass shooting upwards and outwards as high as three or four feet.
The hair seals move by a caterpillar-like shuffle, making little or no use of their flippers; and so, the terminal parts of their flippers are not bent outwards as they are in the fur seals and sea-lions.
Parallel phenomena are found in floral organs, where, in the well-known instance of Crocus, the perianth leaves open outwards during rise of temperature and close inwards during the onset of cold.
Looked at from above, the opening outwards during rise of temperature is a movement downwards, and therefore belongs to the negative type.
The gates must not be capable of being opened at the same time for the road and the railway, and must be so hung as not to admit of being opened outwards towards the road.
At occupation and field crossings, the gates must be kept hung so as 30 to open outwards from the line.
Where the traffic is large and constant there is an advantage in having separate goods-sheds for the inwards and outwards work.
The roof is projected outwardsover the doorways for the railway trucks and for carts.
One line of rails and corresponding loading-bank is for inwards goods, and the other line of rails and loading-bank for outwards goods.
When a shell came near, I put the balls of my hands over my eyes, spread my palms outwards and covered my ears with the fingers.
There was something uncannily helpless in the soldier, his shaking head, his boots caked brown with mud, the heels close together, the toes pointing upwards and outwards and swaying a little.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "outwards" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: apparently; forth; openly; out; outside; outward; outwardly; superficially; without