: a stroke (as of a pen) made in an upward direction
Examples of upstroke in a Sentence
Recent Examples on the WebPerhaps at a certain frequency the upstroke of a dolphin’s tail would load energy into the subdermal sheath, which would then spring back, helping push the tail through its downstroke.—Carl Zimmer, Discover Magazine, 11 Nov. 2019 One of them is the upstroke—almost picture a bassist, with their index and middle finger.—Ryan Dombal, Pitchfork, 31 Aug. 2023 The receiving partner leads on rocking with the upstroke and the penetrating partner leads on the downstroke.—Liza Esquibias, Peoplemag, 10 July 2023 Apply in upstrokes from your ankles to your thighs for a bit of tingling and temporary tightening.—Maddie Aberman, Women's Health, 27 June 2023 Perhaps more compellingly, its shoulder joint would have prevented it from lifting its wings far enough to carry out a full upstroke.—Ed Yong, Discover Magazine, 13 May 2010 After the powerful downward flap, birds fold the wing slightly inwards during the upstroke.—Ed Yong, Discover Magazine, 3 Mar. 2010 During the wing upstroke, the individual lamellae fan out so that air can flow through the wing.—IEEE Spectrum, 20 Jan. 2023 Specifically, there’s a slight upstroke to his swing and good bat-to-ball skills that results in hard contact.—Paul Hoynes, cleveland, 15 Jan. 2023
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