Opposite of to drip or dribble down vertically (in drops)
Opposite of to flow in a stream
Opposite of to cascade or issue forth from somewhere
“Each drawer will be clearly marked and will be lined with bin liners for easy disposal and to ensure that the liquid is contained.”
Opposite of to pour from, or as from, a container, especially by accident
Opposite of to pass through a pore, membrane or interstice
Opposite of to talk with continued involuntary repetition of sounds, especially initial consonants
Opposite of to leak, seep or discharge liquid or gas
(usually of a liquid) Opposite of to rise up, to spill over, or to be on the verge of spilling over
“His tears began to ebb once he had gotten over the overwhelming emotion of landing his dream job.”
Opposite of to flow or move in a stream
“You can run the hairdryer over the wet patch on your dress and it should dry up pretty quick.”
Opposite of a small quantity of liquid falling in drops or flowing in a thin stream
Opposite of a tiny amount or part of something
Opposite of long-winded talk with no real substance
Opposite of a small drop of a liquid
Opposite of a thin stream of a liquid, especially when trickled over food as an ingredient
Opposite of a leakage of gas, liquid, or heat from a container
“Storage of nitrogen in a wetland is only a temporary measure, whether nitrogen is assimilated into biomass or absorbed by the soil.”
Opposite of a small amount of liquid extracted from something by squeezing
“There was an overflow of coffee in my cup when I attempted to draw a rosetta in my latte.”
Opposite of a very small or inadequate amount of money
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