Opposite of to fill something to overflowing, especially with force
Opposite of to reduce in size by compressing
Opposite of to study intensively over a short period of time just before an examination
Opposite of to fill, pack or crowd into a place in great numbers
Opposite of to consume food, especially hungrily or in a gluttonous manner
Opposite of to force or squeeze into a narrow space
Opposite of to force (something) into or through a restricted space
“I try to coax a thin rope through the pipe.”
Opposite of to force (something) into place or into a (compact) space
“The prince was determined to find the mysterious princess, and he knew that only she could fit her foot snugly into the glass slipper.”
Opposite of to reduce in volume or size by constricting
“They asked Amy to shake her clutch bag to loosen the contents in there before proceeding.”
Opposite of to fill a small or restricted area with people or things
“In the aftermath of the landmark collapse, efforts were put in place to abandon the area.”
Opposite of to compress or cram items, especially to fit into a container
“Distribute the items uniformly in the box so that it closes comfortably without crushing or breaking the contents inside.”
Opposite of to swallow or eat greedily or quickly
Opposite of to place, slip or insert something into a compartment or space
Opposite of to apply oneself to study
“Most children, as well as many adults, would rather play than study most of the time if given a choice.”
Opposite of to move or cause to move into a position of contact with something by exerting continuous physical force
“I pull the screw out of my leg, angrily looking around for whom or what to blame.”
Opposite of a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals
Opposite of a large number of people, animals or things
Opposite of a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals
“A small group of troublemakers were making their way into town.”
Opposite of a vast number of people or animals
Opposite of a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals
“There were a few of them standing in front of the facade.”
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