Opposite of to move or cause to move in a rhythmic, flapping motion
Opposite of to move about or around quickly and randomly
Opposite of to give, or cause to give, a short, sudden jerking or convulsive movement
Opposite of to open and shut one's eyelids rapidly
Opposite of to wave or flutter in the wind
“She looked directly at Tim, allowing her hair to drape down to her shoulders, and smiled seductively at him.”
Opposite of to be moved by the wind or an air current
“The two birds would struggle against the wind to find shelter from the impending storm.”
Opposite of to move or glide through the air
“She told me to walk this way and talk this way.”
Opposite of to swing loosely while being suspended
Opposite of to bother or cause distress in (someone)
Opposite of to wave (something) about, especially to attract attention
“Previously, men had tarried just long enough to plant the banner of their expedition before retreating from their humbling vantage point.”
Opposite of to move about or around quickly and randomly
“We walk steadily at the base of the shore where the waves remain still on a warm night.”
Opposite of to beat or throb in a rhythmic manner
“Halfway into the file, the metronome would stop, and they would go at the same frequency on their own.”
(British) Opposite of a bet, gamble or risky action
Opposite of an involuntary quivering movement
Opposite of a sudden and widespread occurrence or manifestation of something
Opposite of a state of being nervous, anxious, or irritated
“He was silent for a short while, trying to regain his composure and collect himself.”
Opposite of a sudden and brief outbreak
Opposite of a project or undertaking, especially a bold or complex one
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