Opposite of a hard strike or hit
Opposite of a hard or repeated hit or strike
Opposite of a hard strike or hit
“The master was able to knock each of these men to the ground with a touch of his finger.”
Opposite of a strike with a part of the body or an instrument
“To avoid conflict, give them a wave with your hand and walk away.”
Opposite of a powerful stroke with a hand, weapon, or hard object
“He came on in a series of well-placed slashes, and every time she ducked aside, it was a narrow miss.”
Opposite of a heavy pole-shaped implement, typically intended for use as a weapon
“Odeus picked up a small rock, aimed it at the Cyclop's eye, and threw it as hard as he could.”
Opposite of to strike or hit heavily, and sometimes repeatedly
Opposite of to strike, especially repeatedly with hard blows
Opposite of to strike or hit repeatedly
Opposite of to hit or strike repeatedly
Opposite of to travel unsystematically over, through, or about (a place)
Opposite of to hit or strike someone or something
Opposite of to strike with a sharp, often slanting, blow
Opposite of to open and shut one's eyelids rapidly
Opposite of to move or cause to move in a rhythmic, flapping motion
Opposite of to move or act listlessly and aimlessly, especially due to unhappiness or boredom
Opposite of to strike physically or violently
“Aaron moves first, throwing a flurry of punches that I easily defend.”
Opposite of to aimlessly move or drift from place to place
“We found that this particular tribe will generally settle and stay in one place.”
Opposite of to strike, especially with force
“Jobe was terrible at shooting games because he would completely miss most of his targets.”
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