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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
rightwards
adverb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Boot wide and solid, the crack led upwards to a commodious stance with a ledge running rightwards across an awesome drop.
▪ However, the further rightwards along the cline a metaphor is located, the greater is the potential for multiple interpretations.
▪ Stoking up fear of crime is these rightwing commentators' black art, a fear deliberately inflamed to tip the people rightwards.
▪ The Main Face includes all the cliff stretching rightwards from here, with easy descent being made down Simon Gully.
▪ The slab is traversed rightwards and is quite straight forward if you stay low.
▪ Thus, she has been able to move steadily rightwards while maintaining old links.
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rightwards

adv. rightward; towards the right.

Usage examples of "rightwards".

Too soon off the goat-farm to be abashed by nakedness, I crowned myself with a wreath of laurel, took my watch and stick in hand (alone with the two small batteries, which only now I noticed I still clutched), bowed first to the crowd and then to the grappling Gatekeepers in the dust, and followed a guide-rail rightwards to the nearest door of the Gatehouse.

Those plains not one mile hence beyond these leechfields, just rightwards there a bit from your course.

She sucked his dick (a little stubby for my taste, and with a distinct rightwards curve, but there you are), then they sixty-nined, then they fucked missionary position for a couple of minutes, without protection.

It looks as though Nancy might have turned Reagan rightwards, perhaps simply by re-sanctifying the domestic verities.