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inwards
adverb
towards the interior or middle of something
in, into, or towards the mind or spirit
plural noun
a variant spelling of innards
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"It's going to start to glow, and you will see it melt inwards," he says.
From BBC
In the meantime, to avoid tipping Andy off and to keep themselves safe, they retreated inwards.
From BBC
"These galaxies form quickly -- gas is sucked inwards to feed black holes and triggers bursts of stars, which are created at rates ten to 100 times faster than our Milky Way."
From Science Daily
When small creatures touch the fine trigger hairs on the outside of the door, it opens inwards within 0.5 ms.
From Science Daily
This business can really allow you to turn everything inwards and “it's all about me.”
From Salon
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