Opposite of to travel on water in a vessel, especially for pleasure
Opposite of to travel unsystematically over, through, or about (a place)
Opposite of to move or proceed with a given movement or momentum
Opposite of to walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety or annoyance
“I would sit and wait patiently for the support act to finish before the main act would finally commence.”
Opposite of to travel, usually with some measurable distance
“Before the warrior set off on his adventure, the old man told him to stay awhile and listen.”
Opposite of to move smoothly along a surface while maintaining contact with it
(literally or figuratively) Opposite of to move or proceed with a given movement or momentum
Opposite of to plan or control the position and course of a vehicle according to a planned path
Opposite of to depart or leave
“At what will you come?”
Opposite of a journey for pleasure, typically in which several different places are visited
Opposite of a long walk, typically a tiring one
Opposite of an easy victory or achievement
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