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		Definition of counterclockwise in English: counterclockwiseadjective & adverbkaʊntəˈklɒkwʌɪzˌkaʊn(t)ərˈklɑkˌwaɪz North American In the opposite direction to the way in which the hands of a clock move round; anticlockwise. Example sentencesExamples -  Bring your feet back to the center, then rotate them counterclockwise.
 -  At noon, each guard starts at his own station and begins to walk either clockwise or counterclockwise (to be determined randomly).
 -  It revolved clockwise in some unseen orbit, then counterclockwise, immediately before a loud cracking, like summer thunder, filled the air.
 -  You do so by backing the barrel adjuster out (rotate it counterclockwise when viewed from the end the housing protrudes from).
 -  As the thumb clears the ball, the weight of the ball is shifted to the fingers, and the fingers are thrust outward with a quarter-turn counterclockwise into the lane.
 -  The big fear of course here, as you talked with Max Mayfield, that we are on the strong side of the storm as it moves counterclockwise.
 -  He made a grab for the driver's steering wheel and, with all his might, spun it the whole way counterclockwise.
 -  Similar results were obtained for the construction in the counterclockwise orientation.
 -  After a 2-to 3-minute recovery break, the same diagonal run is now performed but counterclockwise.
 -  So I flipped off the wind-shield, and cranked the little valve-control lever around counterclockwise, and then lit the lighter.
 -  We went counterclockwise around the island, along the EU-funded autostrada, to the southwest, through traditional mafia country.
 -  Don't forget the hurricane moves in a counterclockwise position.
 -  Pilgrims are required to circle the Kaaba seven times, counterclockwise, praying as they go.
 -  They believe it's very hard for one of those counterclockwise storms to turn its way right into this area.
 -  They are then sent to the sea, where the earth's rotation causes the wind to swirl into a low-pressure area in a counterclockwise direction.
 -  The tapping pattern consisted of touching with the index finger in a counterclockwise direction each of the plates (which were arranged in a square) in turn.
 -  I travelled around the world clockwise, and Rick went counterclockwise, and our paths crossed as often as we could make them.
 -  When I have my bicycle in a repair stand and turn the cranks counterclockwise the wheel starts going backwards too.
 -  The florets form various clockwise and counterclockwise spiral patterns, intertwined and crisscrossing but otherwise unmistakable to the eye.
 -  They all fire from the left side, the aircraft firing in a in counterclockwise direction the whole time.
 
    Definition of counterclockwise in US English: counterclockwiseadjective & adverbˌkoun(t)ərˈkläkˌwīzˌkaʊn(t)ərˈklɑkˌwaɪz North American In the opposite direction to the way in which the hands of a clock move around. British term anticlockwise Example sentencesExamples -  Bring your feet back to the center, then rotate them counterclockwise.
 -  Similar results were obtained for the construction in the counterclockwise orientation.
 -  We went counterclockwise around the island, along the EU-funded autostrada, to the southwest, through traditional mafia country.
 -  I travelled around the world clockwise, and Rick went counterclockwise, and our paths crossed as often as we could make them.
 -  It revolved clockwise in some unseen orbit, then counterclockwise, immediately before a loud cracking, like summer thunder, filled the air.
 -  The florets form various clockwise and counterclockwise spiral patterns, intertwined and crisscrossing but otherwise unmistakable to the eye.
 -  The tapping pattern consisted of touching with the index finger in a counterclockwise direction each of the plates (which were arranged in a square) in turn.
 -  You do so by backing the barrel adjuster out (rotate it counterclockwise when viewed from the end the housing protrudes from).
 -  At noon, each guard starts at his own station and begins to walk either clockwise or counterclockwise (to be determined randomly).
 -  When I have my bicycle in a repair stand and turn the cranks counterclockwise the wheel starts going backwards too.
 -  The big fear of course here, as you talked with Max Mayfield, that we are on the strong side of the storm as it moves counterclockwise.
 -  They believe it's very hard for one of those counterclockwise storms to turn its way right into this area.
 -  So I flipped off the wind-shield, and cranked the little valve-control lever around counterclockwise, and then lit the lighter.
 -  As the thumb clears the ball, the weight of the ball is shifted to the fingers, and the fingers are thrust outward with a quarter-turn counterclockwise into the lane.
 -  After a 2-to 3-minute recovery break, the same diagonal run is now performed but counterclockwise.
 -  They are then sent to the sea, where the earth's rotation causes the wind to swirl into a low-pressure area in a counterclockwise direction.
 -  Don't forget the hurricane moves in a counterclockwise position.
 -  They all fire from the left side, the aircraft firing in a in counterclockwise direction the whole time.
 -  Pilgrims are required to circle the Kaaba seven times, counterclockwise, praying as they go.
 -  He made a grab for the driver's steering wheel and, with all his might, spun it the whole way counterclockwise.
 
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