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  • Do you want to write a soul-wrenching tragedy, but find you have a smiling, upward-curving plot line?

    Ten Minutes, That's It Benjamin Kral 2010

  • But 250-pound adults armed with sharp, upward-curving tusks can be dangerous if they think they're cornered.

    In Berlin's Boar War, Some Side With the Hogs 2008

  • Walking shoes often have a sole with an upward-curving toe to allow the walker to roll through the gait.

    How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003

  • Walking shoes often have a sole with an upward-curving toe to allow the walker to roll through the gait.

    How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003

  • Walking shoes often have a sole with an upward-curving toe to allow the walker to roll through the gait.

    How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003

  • An upward-curving tusk protruded from either side of the powerful lower jaw.

    Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995

  • Rushing toward them, amidst a cloud of dust rising as if flung up by a whirlwind, only his domed head and shoulders visible above the tallgrass, was a huge, pale russet mammoth with fantastic and immense, upward-curving tusks.

    The Plains of Passage Auel, Jean M. 1990

  • And after his second effort with Ginny, in which he had succeeded a little better in blanking his mind to his wife, he had lain awake when he had wanted to sleep, picturing in his mind that upward-curving lip of Arabella's and the white, even teeth beneath it, and wondering idly if there would be any pleasure in kissing her mouth.

    The Obedient Bride Balogh, Mary 1989

  • "Oh," my lady said, very quietly, and I shivered where I stood, because it was a world we faced, a land, an upward-curving horizon hazing into misty distances, with a vast central lake that disappeared in an overhead glare of lighting far above.

    Port Eternity Cherryh, C. J. 1982

  • Such a canoe is hewn out of a single cedar log, and presents a very graceful appearance with its upward-curving bow.

    The Western United States A Geographical Reader

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