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sideward
adverb
Toward a side.
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The word 'sideward' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb that means moving or facing towards one side. It can be used in any context where something is moving or facing to the side, such as in describing a person's movement or the direction of an object. Example: The cat moved sideward to avoid the dog's attack. Here, 'sideward' describes the direction of the cat's movement, indicating that it moved to the side.
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Another system, which improves the wear pattern and service time of the work rolls, is roll shifting i.e., a sideward adjustment of the rolls along their axes.
The individual warrior, his prowess, and dancing skill were extolled as women progressed clockwise in a closed circle, with a sideward shuffle or bounce unlike the running step of the woodlands Indians.
For sideward flight, the plane of the rotation of the rotor is tilted in the direction desired.
As one hind limb supports the rear half of the body, the other one moves inward under the tail and, with a semicircular twist of the foot, spades into the soil and makes a quick sideward flip, dropping the soil to the outside as the hind foot locks into its supportive position.
The tool-holding device is mounted on a crossrail so that the tool can be fed (moved) across the table in small, discrete, sideward movements at the end of each pass of the table.
The posterior end of some males also exhibits a lateral (sideward) expansion (copulatory bursa) that clasps the female during copulation.
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She perks up at the sight of an approaching journalist and cocks a sidewards glance as if readying for the inevitable photograph, already a seasoned media professional at the tender age of four.Racing enthusiasts can track Distill My Heart's progress at Woodfordreservestables.com.
Former Burnley chairman Barry Kilby labelled Coyle's choice as a "sidewards move" at the time, and so it proved.
She does not stretch her arms sidewards; she does not twist her trunk; she does not move her legs, which remain side by side.
But the stasis is the point here; one of the stories is entitled "All Lateral", after Alby's tendency to only move sidewards in life and never find a step up.
This sidewards turn gives the artist an unselfconscious view of her, and in it one senses the depth of Leonardo's fascination.
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