How To Use Frontward In A Sentence

  • I had just finished my third jump of the day, a double twist featuring both a frontward and backward somersault, and was sprawled out on the pillow in the recovery position. Secret of the Super-small Superstar
  • The tettix or cicada, alone of such creatures (and, in fact, alone of all creatures), is unprovided with a mouth, but it is provided with the tongue-like formation found in insects furnished with frontward stings; and this formation in the cicada is long, continuous, and devoid of any split; and by the aid of this the creature feeds on dew, and on dew only, and in its stomach no excretion is ever found. The History of Animals
  • That one, you know, frontward is never that interesting. CNN Transcript Sep 7, 2009
  • Therefore, combining heels and pregnancy creates a frontward force that may make one more prone to falls. Neal M. Blitz, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.A.S.: Is it Responsible to Wear High Heels While Pregnant?
  • Now, with a great deal of fuss the engine was reversed again, to run frontward, and the automobiling entourage also reversed. Kahawa
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  • Kids also did better on narrow bridges if they switched their method of holding the handrail during a crossing, such as going from a one-handed grip facing frontward to a two-handed grip facing sideways.
  • With a flat-bottomed boat you should be able to surf as well sideways (called a grind) as you do frontwards or backwards.
  • Slowly lower your heel, with your foot pointed out, and then rotate your foot frontward as you transfer weight to the right, repeating with your left side. You Staying Young
  • But when he opened his eyes, Jacobs, in a powerful jerk, had thrust herself frontwards to perform a forward tuck.
  • she practiced sewing backward as well as frontward on her new sewing machine
  • I abseiled frontward down a rock face - never again.
  • Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea' (creeping Jenny) to flow frontward, swirling in and around the silene. Christian Science Monitor | All Stories
  • In addition, swimming with sidestrokes or backstrokes can also minimize stress on the back when compared with frontward strokes.
  • And that could actually reverse the slide downward, and push us frontward instead. Robert Slayton: A WAY FORWARD
  • It's easy to observe "guys" virtually everywhere in America — in every high school and college campus in America, with their baseball caps on frontward or backward, their easy smiles or anxious darting eyes, huddled around tiny electronic gadgets or laptops, or relaxing in front of massive wide-screen hi-def TVs, in basements, dorms, and frat houses. 'Guyland'
  • We then realize that the Satem dialect area was the innovator, pushing the two stops *k and *q frontward in the mouth. Archive 2007-10-01
  • Indeed, some have barely gone in frontwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • After all that unpleasantry Saber had endured, how dare anyone presume to think they knew him backwards, frontwards, upside down and sideways?
  • One driver said he kept control only because his passenger straddled him facing frontwards and held the wheel. The Sun
  • However, unlengthened schwa moves frontward and merges with pre-existing *e, not *a. Nominative Lengthening and a reinterpretation of Szemerenyi's Law

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