Opposite of to bite at
Opposite of to go somewhere quickly, usually without notice
Opposite of to cut or trim to a short length, especially hair
Opposite of to illegally take possession of (especially items of low value)
Opposite of to consume a liquid
Opposite of to steal
“The council would decide that the best way to move forward would be to give the land to the natives.”
Opposite of to dishonestly take something for one's own use
Opposite of to cut or trim down
(informal) Opposite of to move or depart hastily
“Do you mind if we stay here a little longer?”
Opposite of to take small bites or nibbles at or out of
Opposite of a strong or stimulating flavor or quality
Opposite of a small quantity of something
Opposite of a large mouthful of liquid, typically hastily drunk
Opposite of a severe or uncomfortable degree of coldness
Opposite of a small amount of something, especially a light coating or layer (such as of paint)
Opposite of a very small or insignificant amount
(gulp) Opposite of a single act of imbibing in a liquid, or the single portion that is imbibed
(chugging) Opposite of a single act of imbibing in a liquid, or the single portion that is imbibed
“The most ideal angle of tilt for the efficient chugging of beer is 45 degrees.”
Opposite of the action of squeezing something
Opposite of a very small or insignificant amount
Opposite of a long, deep cut or incision
Opposite of an act or instance of nibbling
Opposite of a very slight trace
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