Opposite of to cut or trim to a short length, especially hair
Opposite of to cut or remove the upper part of
“My professional opinion is to leave the top part and take off those unsightly sideburns.”
Opposite of to eat, or feed on, grass or herbs
Opposite of to break up (soil) in preparation for sowing or planting
Opposite of to cut or trim down
Opposite of to lower in length or size
“You can expand the size of the balloon by blowing into it.”
Opposite of to gather or bring in, especially crops
(of vegetation) Opposite of to make or become thin or sparse
“The flowers would proliferate during the spring season.”
(of plants, fruits, etc.) Opposite of to collect for food
“Word had traveled fast among the local tribes as they now gathered out in the grass fields to distribute the food among themselves.”
Opposite of to pluck or harvest flowers, fruits, or vegetables
“Arizona is a typical mountain girl who likes to grow flowers, sing, and square dance to the music of the fiddler on Saturday night.”
Opposite of to grow or cultivate (plants)
“If you can bring yourself to do it, remove flowers in the first few years to divert energy into shoot growth rather than fruits.”
Opposite of the front part of the neck
Opposite of a unit, grouping or configuration of things
Opposite of the amount of something produced by a person, machine, or industry
Opposite of a strip of leather or length of cord fastened to a handle
Opposite of a collection of items, typically of the same type or kind
Opposite of a unit, grouping or configuration of things
Opposite of an unkempt or thick mass of hair
“When Indigo compensated for the lack of hair on her head, she did so by accentuating what she understood as feminine.”
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