Opposite of a public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event
Opposite of a number of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion, especially as part of a ceremony
Opposite of one or more lines of people or vehicles moving in the same direction
Opposite of any large group of people, animals or vehicles traveling together in single file
Opposite of a mass meeting of people making a political protest or showing support for a cause
Opposite of an act of walking around, especially as a survey or tour
Opposite of an organized public demonstration expressing strong objection to an official policy or course of action
“Students held a rally to support keeping the college open.”
Opposite of an act or series of acts performed according to a traditional or prescribed form
Opposite of to display or show (something) for others to see
Opposite of to walk or move in an ostentatious manner
Opposite of to show or announce, especially publicly and for the first time
Opposite of to move in a playful or exaggerated manner
Opposite of to involve oneself in a (public) protest or demonstration
“The people will fully support the push for more resources into their public schools.”
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 (excessively) boast about one's accomplishments, qualities, or possessions
Opposite of to walk in a very confident, arrogant, or self-important way
Opposite of to aimlessly move or drift from place to place, especially on foot
Opposite of to boastfully display one's possessions
“I must hide this lovely diary posthaste, lest someone perchance read it and learn of my secret identity!”
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