They kept on sliding, and the beginning of a gentle outward curve of hips came into view.
The outward curve of the ridge-side below them prevented their seeing to the bottom.
Stretching below him was the long outward curve of the shoreline and the flats of a shallow beach.
He was a large man, tall and broad, and the outward curve of his chest just fit the arch of her back.
Still chanting, he lifted himself over the railing and slid down the bow's outward curve to the ram.
Many gaze trackers use a small beam of infrared light reflected off the cornea, which has an outward curve.
Now the outward curve of the stern and the sternlights, the big windows which lit the main cabin.
The boat pulled in under the lee of the hull, an elegant outward curve quite unlike the pot-bellied tumblehomes I'd clambered up, sometimes under fire.
The columns are wider at the base than at the top, tapering with an outward curve known as "entasis".