Opposite of a large hole in the ground
“Proceed back to the small area with a small volcano looking protrusion from the ground and this time go to where the barrels are and pass them.”
Opposite of a (small) indentation in a surface
“The previous year, Dravecky had noticed a small lump on his throwing arm about the size of a quarter.”
Opposite of the absolute lowest level of something, literally or figuratively
“The fine arts stood at the apex of human achievement, followed by the decorative arts, which combined art and utility.”
Opposite of a mark, typically from physical trauma or damage
Opposite of a deep and narrow passage, especially in the earth's surface
Opposite of a place or realm of punishment in the afterlife
Opposite of a hole that has been made
“I made a seal by coating the after-thought of a clay border in latex.”
Opposite of a large underground room or chamber, especially one used for storage
Opposite of a completely empty space, or the state of being completely empty
“The cities of the country differ from one another only in degrees of sootiness, smelliness, noisiness, and crowdedness.”
Opposite of to make a hollow or indentation in the surface of
“The following day, trucks were put to use hauling clay to fill the hole caused by the first cave-ins.”
Opposite of to set or play off one, or oneself, against another
“Jonas has this innate ability to team himself with the strongest participant or participants in any given group activity.”
Opposite of to form a deep recess or notch in a line or surface
Opposite of to pierce and make a hole or holes in
Opposite of to blemish, scratch, or stain with a mark
Opposite of to pierce and make a hole or holes in
Opposite of to delve into or hollow out a surface or ground
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