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Upward   /ˈəpwərd/   Listen
adjective
Upward  adj.  Directed toward a higher place; as, with upward eye; with upward course.



adverb
Upwards, Upward  adv.  
1.
In a direction from lower to higher; toward a higher place; in a course toward the source or origin; opposed to downward; as, to tend or roll upward. "Looking inward, we are stricken dumb; looking upward, we speak and prevail."
2.
In the upper parts; above. "Dagon his name, sea monster, upward man, And down ward fish."
3.
Yet more; indefinitely more; above; over. "From twenty years old and upward."
Upward of, or Upwards of, more than; above. "I have been your wife in this obedience Upward of twenty years."



noun
Upward  n.  The upper part; the top. (Obs.) "From the extremest upward of thy head."






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"Upward" Quotes from Famous Books



... with the most inconceivable rapidity to the level of my ideas. All my little passions were stifled by the enthusiasm of truth, liberty, and virtue; and, what is most astonishing, this effervescence continued in my mind upward of five years, to as great a degree, perhaps, as it has ever done in that of any other man. I composed the discourse in a very singular manner, and in that style which I have always followed in my other works, I dedicated to it the hours of the night ...
— Stories of Achievement, Volume IV (of 6) - Authors and Journalists • Various

... oft at sultry noon Have o'er me spread your messy shade: Ye gushing streams, whose murmured tune Has in my ear sweet music made, While, where the dancing pebbles show Deep in the restless fountain-pool The gelid water's upward flow, My second flask was ...
— Maid Marian • Thomas Love Peacock

... my chair. My hair not only stood on end, but tugged madly in an effort to get away. Four hairs—I can prove the statement if it be desired—did pull themselves loose from my scalp in their insane desire to rise above the terrors of the situation, and, flying upward, stuck like nails into the oak ceiling directly over my head, whence they had to be pulled the next morning with nippers by our hired man, who would no doubt testify to the truth of the occurrence as ...
— Ghosts I have Met and Some Others • John Kendrick Bangs

... he seemed ready to flatten himself against the stones, he dropped the end of the pole to the ground and shot upward like a rocket. Kalora saw him give an upward twist and wriggle, fling himself free from the pole and disappear on the other side of the wall, the camera following like the tail of a comet. As he did so, number two, coming to a sitting posture, began to shriek for reinforcements. Number one ...
— The Slim Princess • George Ade

... courtship lay behind them, dozing in the golden stillness of late September: before them a footpath climbed through a forest of pine and fir to the Eiffel Alp Hotel; and on all sides multitudinous mountains flung heroic contours outward and upward, to a galaxy of peaks, that glittered diamond-bright upon a turquoise sky. A mule, ready-saddled, champed his bit at a respectful distance from the trio: for Lenox, an indefatigable mountaineer, had insisted ...
— The Great Amulet • Maud Diver


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