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Filter by Meaning The upward swing in sales has delighted the company's shareholders.
The upward movement of the elevator made her feel a bit dizzy.
He is striving for an upward movement in his career.
The athlete's career has been on an upward trajectory since he won his first championship.
The upward draft of the hot air balloon lifted it off the ground.
His grades have been improving upward since he started studying harder.
His upward gaze conveyed his arrogance and disdain towards the rest of the team.
The migratory birds were heading upward to their breeding grounds.
The river flows upward through the mountain valley.
The airplane was flying upward towards the Arctic.
The temperature tends to decrease as we move upward.
The upward growth of the plant was stunted by the lack of sunlight.
The upward gaze of the hiker revealed a clear blue sky.
The upward flight of the bird was graceful and effortless.
The upward movement of the elevator made her feel nauseous.
The upward slope of the mountain was steep and challenging to climb.
The upward gaze of the audience indicated their excitement and anticipation.
The upward trajectory of the rocket was visible in the night sky.
The upward pressure of the water caused the dam to burst.
The upward tone of her voice made it clear that she was not interested in what he had to say.
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