Inturned

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In my self-inturned little world I've only really come to be aware of this meme by way of the countermeme - the rising trend on Twitter, for example, of the tag #welovethenhs. ❋ Unknown (2009)

One of the boys was raging to the point they had to have him inturned for psychological testing. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Moreover, it was not only in the last-named that familiar features had reappeared, as invisible till then in her face as the inturned parts of a seed-pod, the eventual opening out of which would never be suspected. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Then she noticed he was a cripple with inturned feet. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Inman followed the woman, noting that she stepped with inturned toes, a style of walking often said to be favored by Indians, though Inman had known many a Cherokee, Swimmer among them, who walked splay-footed as mergansers. ❋ Frazier, Charles, 1950- Cold Mountain (2003)

His face seemed to have grown longer, too, more cadaverous; his eye had an absent, inturned expression. ❋ Unknown (2003)

His eyes were glazed, inturned, as if he were seeing something that was not there. ❋ Susan Cooper (2002)

After the corner is properly made, cut away the cloth of the embroidery, allowing only enough for an inturned seam on the edge. ❋ Kate Heintz Watson (N/A)

If made of heavy material, the raw edges are left unturned; in muslin or linen the edges are inturned, lapped, basted and the hem stitched on both edges or hemmed down on both sides by hand. ❋ Kate Heintz Watson (N/A)

The eradicator is a small pair of tweezers made, ordinarily, out of a piece of beaten brass wire bent double and having inturned edges. ❋ John M. Garvan (N/A)

He opened the door of the cage, and William the Conqueror came mincing out, waddling on his inturned toes like some fat, velvet-clad dowager. ❋ Bettina Von Hutten (1915)

He has the feet of a pedestrian -- not the inturned feet of the constant bearer of heavy burdens on the back or the outturned feet of the man who sits or stands. ❋ Albert Ernest Jenks (1911)

They are placed on the ground straight ahead, though the tendency to inturned feet is slightly more noticeable than it is among the men. ❋ Albert Ernest Jenks (1911)

Every one of the group carried the sharply inturned points to the horns: they were all cows! ❋ Stewart Edward White (1909)

It was a very old woman with a wrinkled face and the inturned lips of the toothless. ❋ George Gibbs (1906)

It is always the same expression one catches, rather weary, rather sullen, inturned. ❋ Unknown (1906)

The mouth, with a very small oesophagus, lies at the bottom of the inturned peristome. ❋ Unknown (1906)

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