Opposite of to walk or run with a spring in one's step
Opposite of to move about or around quickly and randomly
Opposite of to move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce
Opposite of to play or move about in a cheerful and lively way
(of a person) Opposite of to move in a quick and lively way
“The brooding teenagers stand around in the hallway, looking the others up and down as they pass by.”
Opposite of to physically launch oneself into the air
“They have to tread carefully lest they fall into a crevice.”
Opposite of to move or jolt around unsteadily or abruptly
Opposite of to get to a location by any means of motion
“Please stand still for a moment while I take your measurements.”
Opposite of to walk in an awkward way, typically because of pain from an injury
Opposite of to move or jump suddenly or rapidly upwards or forwards
“There was nothing they could do except to sit and wait until the enemy passes.”
Opposite of to pass over (an obstacle) by a spring or leap
“When you see him fail to mount the ramp properly in the footage, you know it is inevitable that he will crash into the wall below.”
Opposite of a journey for pleasure, typically in which several different places are visited
Opposite of an act of jumping into the air
“I spent fifteen years pursuing perfection in the sport, and the most important lesson I learned is the necessity to stick the landing.”
Opposite of a short distance
Opposite of a journey or excursion, especially for pleasure
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