backward
 
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				definition
					
					adverb
					
					he took a step backward
					
					(of a movement) away from one's front; in the direction of one's back.
					
					
					a loving look backward at his early life
					
					toward or into the past.
					
					
					
					adjective
					
					she left the room without a backward glance
					
					directed behind or to the rear.
					
					
					economically backward countries
					
					having made less than normal progress.
					
					
					
				example
					
					He took a few more steps 'backward' , nearly at the place where the object lay.
					
					The workmanship was top-notch and, simply put, this was no step 'backward' .
					
					Then off they go, with barely a 'backward' glance, never to return.
					
					Chess is renowned for producing eccentric and socially 'backward' individuals.
					
					Hazarding a 'backward' glance since her escape, Andrea forced a bit more speed into her getaway when she realised that he was catching up with her.
					
					At some point next week in a courtroom in Memphis, college football will take one giant leap 'backward' when the gavel strikes and a trial ends.
					
					Historians in the late 19th and early 20th centuries worked 'backward' and pieced it together.
					
					Yet we are not some 'backward' , powerless people who must flee to our caves.
					
					She yells in surprise, falls 'backward' , and emits a stream of carefully worded curses.
					
					Daniel turned his ball cap 'backward' and leaned forward to sight his target through the scope.
					
					But I was to learn that every step forward by the accounting industry was followed by a giant step 'backward' .
					
					You'll often see him peel away or take a few quick steps 'backward' to avoid an onrushing forward at the last second.
					
					He says that she has heard him speak in High German, Akkadian, and Aramaic which Peter interprets as his going 'backward' through many past lives.
					
					The moment the interview finished, Cameron marched briskly away to his next appointment, with not even a 'backward' glance at his rival.
					
					He hasn't lost faith, even with the Chiefs taking a huge step 'backward' a year go.
					
					Life Institute of Technical Education is an advanced technical institute for physically challenged and economically 'backward' persons.
					
					The other three boys left without a 'backward' glance and I attempted to do the same but as we arrived at the edge of the woods, I looked quickly over to where we had left Gregory.
					
					Now I know the plot and all I hear is stories about the kind, humanistic fatherland and the 'backward' heathens of primitive lands.
					
					A progressive president and a 'backward' parliament rarely go well together.
					
					This latest 'backward' glance is more lonely lunchtime housewife than supper-club romance or hell-of-a-day blues.
					
					They will take steps 'backward' before they become great again, if they become great again.
					
					A man who is just standing, no matter how strong he may be, will falter 'backward' if you push him from the front.
					
					Given the extremely 'backward' state of Polish agriculture, its small farming businesses are expected to die like flies.
					
					The general consensus seems to be that a return to a full winter season would be a 'backward' step - and not just because of the impracticalities.
					
					So higher education is denied to the economically 'backward' students.
					
					Russia's leaders are loath to give these up to what they see as a bunch of 'backward' peasants.
					
					Claire took a couple of steps 'backward' to get a better perspective of the painting.
					
					Frantically, he thought 'backward' toward the night before.
					
					For a league trying to stand at the forefront of racial and ethnic matters, these were steps 'backward' .
					
					Tilt the forward skate 'backward' , bringing the front of the skate up and pressing down on the heel.
					
					
					
					
				
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