Fold left and right sides inwards, then roll Vietnamese roll tightly into shape.
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The scallops leave a spiral wake behind them that spreads inwards from the edge.
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So let's follow this wall.'He stopped where the rock wall turned sharply inwards.
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My ankles sagged inwards so I could never wear nice shoes that showed them off.
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I rarely or never express my anger though, instead always directing it inwards.
From the psychcentral.com
This makes you look inwards and behave both more selfishly and more carelessly.
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When you use your upper chest muscles to breath your stomach will move inwards.
From the express.co.uk
Or maybe there has been a inter-stellar migration inwards of invisible aliens.
From the economist.com
Rather than looking inwards, they all engage with major issues of their times.
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In: to or toward the inside of; "come in"; "smash in the door"
Inward: toward the center or interior; "move the needle further inwards!"
(inward) relating to or existing in the mind or thoughts; "a concern with inward reflections"
The Crossing is the first studio album released by Scottish band Big Country. In 2002, Mercury released a remastered and expanded version of The Crossing which included the US-only Wonderland EP and a single version of "Chance."