How to use in-sentence of “outwards”:
+ Tough and always moving into new areas, the cane toads started reproducing and expanding outwards every wet season.
+ Truth points outwards to the world.
+ Then i’ll expand outwards on the transport front, and also do some on Derbyshire and London.
+ These changes make it possible for them to protrude their jaws outwards from the mouth.
+ They have been seen at a number of places around the Ross Sea, both towards the coast and outwards in open sea.
+ After collecting the mud, it began to grow in size and spread outwards until it became the Earth as we know it.