Opposite of to roam, or wander about at random, especially over a wide area
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 walk for a long distance, especially across country
Opposite of to walk or hike over a long distance
Opposite of to aimlessly move or drift from place to place
“We found that this particular tribe will generally settle and stay in one place.”
Opposite of to move, usually over long distances
“After much deliberation, Nelly and her family decided to remain in their country.”
Opposite of to go or travel somewhere in a slow or leisurely way
Opposite of to travel, usually with some measurable distance
“Before the warrior set off on his adventure, the old man told him to stay awhile and listen.”
Opposite of past tense for to tear or shred into pieces
Opposite of past tense for to separate into pieces as a result of a collision, blow, shock, or strain
Opposite of a small, thin, narrow piece of something cut or split off from a larger piece
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