Definitions
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- adjective Being positioned toward the end; pertaining to the end or rear.
- adverb Toward the end;
rearward .
Etymologies
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From end + -ward.
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Examples
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I don't know how they could do it without trailing from the book too much, maybe ... the beginning with Jacob cram in, and spend a lot from middle to end when endward starts to reenter. they need better effects for the vampire flying, running, and dazzling, call george lucas 'special effects team!
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I don't know how they could do it without trailing from the book too much, maybe ... the beginning with Jacob cram in, and spend a lot from middle to end when endward starts to reenter. they need better effects for the vampire flying, running, and dazzling, call george lucas 'special effects team!
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