Sentences with backward
back·ward
B b - He unlocked the door of apartment two and disappeared inside after a backward glance at Larry.
- At a certain age, it's not viable for men to take a backward step into unskilled work.
- Then we broach the backward figure eight and I'm really in trouble.
- Sydney is racist, sexist and backward, according to a British newspaper columnist.
- We need to accelerate the pace of change in our backward country.
- ...research into teaching techniques to help backward children.
- It makes Victoria look like a backward state.
- Emma BROCKES She says Islam is backward and the Koran is terrible.
- A backward glance
- backward countries
- A combination of our backward internet services and Australian retailer's greed sees to the piracy of most PC games and other software.
- A backward child
- backward-looking
- A backward lover
- To spell a word backward
- Counting backward from 100.
- To look backward over one's earlier mistakes.
- Since the overthrow of the president the country has moved steadily backward.
- A backward movement; a backward journey.
- A backward learner; a backward country.
- A backward lover.
- He knew his lesson backward and forward.
- They left without a backward glance.
- The occasional backward movement of planets is evidence they revolve around the sun.
- A backward child
- A backward season
- To walk or ride backward; to throw the arms backward