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Definition of Sideward
1. Adverb. Toward one side. "Turn the figure sideward"
Definition of Sideward
1. Adjective. Toward a side. ¹
2. Adverb. Toward a side. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sideward
1. toward one side [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sideward
Literary usage of Sideward
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Werner's Magazine: A Magazine of Expression by Music Teachers National Association (1901)
"For sideward right the executive is given as right foot touches floor. 2.
From marching sideward left the command for forward marching is given as left foot ..."
2. Games & Dances: A Selected Collection of Games, Song-games and Dances by William Albin Stecher (1912)
"Move the left arm down and right sideward (both arms are now right sideward).
... Cross-balance step left, right, left and right sideward with arm swings ..."
3. Gymnastics in the School Room: A Manual for the Use of Teachers by Hans Ballin (1891)
"782—Longe sideward right and left, alternately, and raise arms sideward and
sideward upward, alternately—1 to 8 ! 783—Longe sideward right and left, ..."
4. A System of Physical Culture, Designed as a Manual of Instruction for the by Carl Betz (1888)
"Theme: Bend trunk sideward right and left—and straighten arms outward twice, in
8 counts—Begin! VARIATION. i.) Bend trunk sideward right—straighten arms ..."
5. American Gymnasia and Athletic Record (1906)
"i, stride left foot sideward, bend arms placing fingers on shoulders (Ei) ; 2,
lower trunk forward, straighten arms upward (E-2) ; 3, raise trunk, ..."
6. Theory and Practice of Educational Gymnastics for Junior High Schools: Also by William Albin Stecher (1918)
"(b) Bend trunk left (sideward). Figure 7 (a) Place hands on hips. ... In placing
hands on shoulders the elbows are directed sideward. ..."
7. Painting, Sculpture and Architecture as Representative Arts: An Essay in by George Lansing Raymond (1895)
"... Directly, sideward, or Obliquely—Phases of Mentality Suggested by its Different
Parts—Illustrations of how these Parts Operate in Connection with the ..."