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Staring straight ahead, his eyes scanned the coast as it began to curve outward some two miles away.
The top and the bottom curve outward, away from the archer, and it takes strength to shoot the arrows.
Quills from the left wing were favoured because the feathers curve outward and away from a right-handed writer.
The former's tusks are straight; the latter's curve outward · Adult elephants consume 130kg of food a day · African elephants live on average for 55 to 65 years in the wild, and sometimes more than 80 years in captivity · Elephants have a longer gestation period than any other mammal - nearly 22 months.
Shape up! ReprintsAngela Attwood and her colleagues asked 160 undergraduates—80 women and 80 men to do one of four things: drink beer out of a straight glass; drink beer out of a flute (a glass whose sides curve outward towards the rim); or drink lemonade from one of these two sorts of glass.
Alternatively, space-time could curve outward like a saddle.
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The drive for a moment curves outward, giving an uninterrupted view to the north and south".
As the plant lies in wait for an insect, the leaf is curved outward.
He is a garrulous Jersey guy, from Kenilworth, and his stomach curves outward like a Hitchcock silhouette.
The $9.06 million building, which at first glance appears to be three separate entities of different heights and widths, curves outward at its center.
The object in Tate Modern is white and shiny, cast in porcelain, its slender upper part curving outward as it descends to a receiving bowl - into which I urinate.
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