Opposite of to rise to or reach a great height while overlooking something
Opposite of to be, or to appear to be, taller than the surrounding landscape
“The landscape would flatten out once we had driven past the mountains.”
(of a building, mountain, etc.) Opposite of to extend or appear to extend to a great height
“As we cross the bridge, the village would disappear behind the mountains.”
Opposite of to have or maintain an upright position, supported by one's feet
“They traditionally sleep in the same bedroom and they lie side by side with their child on their futon.”
Opposite of a very large house
Opposite of a place from which to keep watch or view the landscape
Opposite of a pile of objects, typically arranged one on top of another
Opposite of a tall building, typically exceeding multiple stories, reaching great heights
Opposite of a tapering structure built on a roof or tower
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