How to use in-sentence of “backwards”:
+ As the trawl continues along the seabed, fish begin to tire and slip backwards into the net.
+ Inside her body, the uterus may have moved backwards while her vagina starts to expand.
+ It allows current to flow backwards with small negative voltages.
+ The long head also moves shoulder joint, bringing the arm backwards or inwards.
+ The story is unusual because time runs backwards during the entire novel.

Example sentences of “backwards”:
+ This method exists for backwards compatibility when updating older templates.
+ The wrestler then uses the momentum of the handspring combo to leap backwards and hit their opponent either a back elbow, back thump, dropkick, or any other type of attack.
+ Violinists and other players of string instruments produce vibrato by moving the finger backwards and forwards on the fingerboard.
+ The meeting points for the lines can also be interpreted forward or backwards in time, so that if a particle disappears into a meeting point, that means that the particle was either created or destroyed, depending on the direction in time that the particle came in from.
+ Like its predecessor, it is backwards compatible with “GB” and “GBC” games.
+ Rowling has said that creating the story about Harry Potter’s past was a matter of reverse planning: “The basic idea Harry … didn’t know he was a wizard … and so then I kind of worked backwards from that position to find out how that could be, that he wouldn’t know what he was… When he was one-year-old, the most evil wizard in hundreds of years attempted to kill him.
+ We can make it go backwards and upside down.
+ Undertaker was caught unawares by Kane, who lifted him into a tombstone piledriver position, but Kane managed to weigh himself backwards onto his own feet and deliver the tombstone himself.
+ The most expert hovering birds are tiny Hummingbirdhummingbirds which can beat their wings both backwards and forwards and can stay quite still in the air while they dip their long beaks into flowers to feed on the sweet nectar.
+ He could recite the alphabet backwards without hesitation and spell out his name in Morse code.
+ This method exists for backwards compatibility when updating older templates.
+ The wrestler then uses the momentum of the handspring combo to leap backwards and hit their opponent either a back elbow, back thump, dropkick, or any other type of attack.
More in-sentence examples of “backwards”:
+ During sexual intercourse, a man places his penis inside a woman’s vagina and moves it backwards and forwards.
+ What I had sort of envisioned was, as you continue travelling backwards along the timeline, going from having pages for individual years, to summarizing by decade, to perhaps eventually summarizing by century.
+ Here, a sliding handle is moved backwards to eject the spent shotgun shell, then when moved forward it loads a fresh shotgun shell from a tubular magazine.
+ The Teletubbies fall backwards, Tinky Winky and Po fall backwards into the House and Dipsy and Laa Laa fall backwards into a Tree, then they all have a Big Hug.
+ The baby is found to be backwards in the womb, and Dr.
+ In bodyline, England put a lot of fielders on the leg side, so Bradman had the idea of moving backwards to hit the ball on the off side, where there were few fielders.
+ They dig with their front feet, kick the soil backwards with their back feet, and then use their rump like a bulldozer to push the dirt out of the burrow.
+ This template is backwards compatible with, so a parameter of “id” will direct the baseball-reference link.
+ Some organs have “tab stops” or “rocker stops” which are in front of the player and can be rocked forwards and backwards for on/off.
+ Dik managed to stay on by sitting backwards on the donkey and holding on to its tail.
+ The position of this spin is any position where the free leg backwards and the knee is higher than the hip level, however Layback, Biellmann and similar variations are still considered upright spins.
+ Deletion of a article can be one step backwards in creating an encyclopedic entry for a notable topic.
+ A corkscrew shooting star press is a move where the wrestler jumps forward from higher ground, twists and flips backwards at the same time, and hits a shooting star press.
+ The trackers are thin wooden rods and wires which move backwards and forwards, opening and shutting all the valves.
+ It is backwards compatibility to the slower rates and 6-pin connectors of FireWire 400.
+ He was shocked to discover that a few particles were scattered through large angles, even completely backwards in some cases.
+ The pieces cannot advance backwards and they cannot be in any of the four boxes before their “Home” box.
+ Arguing backwards from the Uncertainty Principle, it looks as though there is in fact no definite position and no definite momentum for any atomic scale thing, and that experimenters can only force things into definiteness within the limit stated by the Uncertainty Principle.
+ Petrarch is often cited as the first modern humanist, but he pointed backwards to classical authors.
+ The waves become larger as they move down the snake’s body, and the wave travels backwards faster than the snake moves forwards.
+ Taylor after he looks himself in the mirror, screams and looks around anxiously before he falls backwards out Paul Gray Paul Gray’s rooms door and lands into a fifth room, which is occupied by percussionist Shawn Crahan.
+ A senton is similar to a big splash except the wrestler jumps over an opponent while falling backwards and landing back-first onto the opponent.
+ Jumble Hoppers : Henry equips the Jumble Hoppers, but jumps backwards into the lake.
+ They have large and powerful wings, and can fly forwards or backwards or hover like a helicopter.
+ The ride starts with the train being pulled backwards out of the station, up a lift hill by a catch-car.
+ Like the DSi and DSi XL, the “3DS” line is not backwards compatible with “GBA” games.
+ Nintendo’s next console is called the Nintendo Wii, released in 2006 with models released before November 2011 being backwards compatible with GameCube games.
+ He is especially good at backwards reasoning.
+ Unconscious, he fell violently backwards onto the balcony.
+ The sounds were played back at different speeds, combined in lots of ways, played backwards or played continuously, or played into a mixer and re-recorded onto another tape recorder.
+ It changes the flow of air through the engine so that it ends up trying to push the plane backwards instead of forwards.
+ For that reason, it shifts backwards against the Gregorian calendar over a period of 1,461 years.
+ The Atari 7800 is backwards compatible with Atari 2600 games, but not Atari 5200 games.
+ She continues to tell them that in Egypt, all the people walk backwards and nobody thinks it is strange.
+ Some Burroughs/Unisys computers display a zero with a backwards slash.
+ If we wish to find an anatomical analogy for it we can best identify it with the ‘cortical homunculus’ of the anatomists, which stands on its head in the Cerebral cortexcortex, sticks up its heels, faces backwards and, as we know, has its speech-area on the left-hand side.
+ The wrestler then uses the momentum to throw their legs against the ropes and uses the spring that is gained to throw themselves backwards and back onto their feet.
+ There are three obvious inertial reference frames that can be used to determine when the cars will be even with each other: one where the back car is not moving but the front car is moving backwards at 5m/s, one where the front car is stationary and the back car is moving forward at 5m/s, or one where the ground is not moving and the cars are moving at their given velocities.
+ The claws on the back feet are longer and curve backwards to help cleaning and grooming between the spines.
+ Deceleration is negative or backwards acceleration.
+ Pieces can be sent backwards to their starting position during play.
+ They dig backwards into the ground.
+ For this, the athlete runs down the runway to the jumping pit which is made of so If a person falls backwards when jumping, this can decrease the length of their jump.
+ The problem exists when stomach contents move backwards towards the mouth.
+ Walking insects form most of the prey of most deinopids, but one population of “Deinopis subrufus” appears to live mainly on tipulid flies that they catch with the backwards strike.
+ They still us the momentum to leap backwards and usually to deliver an attack.
+ There is also another version called the double mule kick where a wrestler that is facing away from the opponent jumps and kicks backwards with both of their legs, hitting the opponent with both soles of their feet.
+ In aviation, pushback is an airport procedure in which an aircraft is pushed backwards from an airport gate by external power.
+ For the next hundred years, the “groundplan” got changed backwards and forwards between a “Greek Cross” like Bramante’s plan and a “Latin Cross” like the old basilica, but one thing never changed, and that was the idea of having an enormous dome at the place where the two arms crossed.
+ When the wrestler rolls over the opponent, they pull the opponent backwards and land their back into a pinning position.
+ During sexual intercourse, a man places his penis inside a woman's vagina and moves it backwards and forwards.
+ What I had sort of envisioned was, as you continue travelling backwards along the timeline, going from having pages for individual years, to summarizing by decade, to perhaps eventually summarizing by century.
