upwards in the PONS Dictionary

upwards Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to jerk upwards

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Clutch size varies from 4-13, but occasionally a hen will be found incubating upwards of 20 eggs.
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The light hammers would give upwards of 200 blows per minute.
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In 1994 the firm introduced the securitisation of home loans, allowing them to offer loans upwards of 3% cheaper than its competitors.
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As it travelled upwards, it met with small jets of water which gradually washed the gangue off the bottom of the belt.
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However, peppermint has properties that may relax the lower esophageal sphincter, allowing the contents of the stomach to move upwards into the esophagus.
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The most common material is dendix, a by-product of brush manufacturing which is similar to a short-haired brush with the bristles sticking upwards.
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Since then, behind the camera and in the studio, he has been responsible for upwards of 100 films.
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By the end of the 1920s, it became fashionable to turn the brims on cloche hats upwards.
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He mounts upwards through all the middle regions to the higher world of light.
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They range in price from just over $1,000 to upwards of $4,000.
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